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    EnJR

    Planning after approved DACA

    Hey guys! Well, I was wondering if any of you guys have any plans to solve their migratory status after getting their DACA approved. What I mean is, yes, we're gonna be granted SSN and a work permit but only valid for two years and if the policy is renewed then we can renew it for another two years and so on. I see this as an opportunity or kick start for us to solve through other possible ways. For me, I see this as a temporary solution (which it is) but that will let me solve my situation much easier than having nothing, I will literally work my ass off even more so that I'm prepared if something happens to DACA. Does any of you think the same? I know a highly paying job, a car, education are important, but I think solving our migratory situation is a first priority. This is a one of a kind opportunity and we have to make the best out of it. After we solve our status, we will be able to get whatever we want cause as DREAMERS that we are, we have gone through very difficult situations, we know what it feels to not be able to work like other people, have the things other people have, or even drive without being scared about being pulled over, or as simple as it is, when people ask us for an identification and we have nothing to show but a passport (for some). So I think even though we will be able to "calm down" for two years, this is a heads up for us to work even harder and be prepared for the future, so I think it's a great idea, while we wait for our application to be approved, plan for the future, plan what to do, how to work things out so we won't fall again into what we were before DACA.
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  3. 1 point
    JoseG

    About 4,500 Applications Approved for DACA

    http://www.washingto...e945_story.html WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has approved more 4,500 young illegal immigrants for a program to let them stay in the United States and get a work permit. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Friday about 180,000 people have applied for the administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program announced this summer. As of Wednesday, 4,591 applications had been approved. Those people will also get permission to work. To date, no applications have been rejected but Homeland Security officials said it could take at least two months after an application is received for it to be declined. If more information is need from an applicant, the process could take even longer.
  4. 1 point
    arcane

    Post funny images!

    DACA MEMES!!! Meanwhile in Texas SC:
  5. 1 point
    itzel

    Hey there!

    Welcome and I was also routed to Nebraska Center..look at my signature..any day now you'll receive good news about being approved. I got my bio 2 days before you. I expect for you to be hearing from USCIS at the latest next week...
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    itzel

    Immigration attorneys fort Lauderdale

    Thank you.
  7. 1 point
    itzel

    Question please help

    I personally, did it different. I also have 2 last names on my birth certificate. But since Ive been here in the U.S. Ive only used one. All my paperwork, school records, medical records, school ids, even SS card only have 1 last name. I already got approved and I received no notice of there being a problem. I really think its up to you and how much paperwork you have showing your name with only 1 last name.