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  1. 2 points
    jj2009

    Uscis updated my I-765 form only ?

    Hello to everyone. December 3rd @ 9;15am got an update tx from Uscis. My update it's only for my I-765 form it shows : card/document is in production. But my I-821d still shows on review status ?? Im confused .Does this mean im only approve for my work permit ? Has anybody gotten anything like this?
  2. 2 points
    Cochoz

    Hobbies and activities

    I like long walks on the beach, pina coladas & getting caught in the rain.
  3. 1 point
    roadrunner11

    Job searching

    Here are a few tips on where to find jobs - 1. Online - Most companies take the electronic route these days. So, if you have a company in mind you would like to work at go on their website and search for the "careers" or "jobs" link. Some even allow you to create a profile and save your resume to apply for several positions. Department of Labor - All states have one. They will have online resources for job searching. Go on the website and register. Registering allows you to upload your resume and personal information such as SSN and EAD number on a secure website. Also lots of reliable employers post jobs daily, so your search is more likely going to be successful. Other websites - indeed.com, craigslist (BE VERY CAREFUL on here though most posts are scams so NEVER provide your personal information), careerbuilding.com 2. Old Fashion Way- Go to businesses and ask for job applications. Make sure to look presentable and professional. First impressions are important. Ask relatives and friends if they know of anyone hiring. You are more likely to get hired if someone you know works there already Newspaper ads That is all I can think of for now... Please feel free to add more information
  4. 1 point
    roadrunner11

    Nevada Grants DL to Dreamers

    State Senate GOP Leadership Endorses Drivers' Licenses For Deferred Action Program December, 3 2012 By Nevada News Bureau Staff CARSON CITY – Nevada's state Senate Republican leadership expressed support for a state policy that makes thousands of young immigrants living in Nevada eligible for a state-issued driver's license or ID. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, with the support of Gov. Brian Sandoval, announced this week that its policy would be to honor the employment authorization card granted to successful applicants under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Deferred Action program. Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, said he supports the DMV policy and hopes those eligible will take advantage of this opportunity. “These young men and women are living, working and attending school here in Nevada, and are doing everything in their power to improve their lives and the lives of their families,” Roberson said. “A driver's license from the state of Nevada will aid in their ability to commute to and from work and school; will afford a sense of self-sufficiency; and will provide greater opportunities for thousands of Nevada families.” Deferred Action, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a directive from the secretary of the DHS that grants temporary permission to stay in the U.S. to certain undocumented young people. Individuals who receive deferred action may apply for and obtain employment authorization. It is estimated that more than 20,000 young immigrants could benefit from this program in Nevada. Sen. Ben Kieckhefer, R-Reno, also applauded the policy: “This DMV policy allowing young immigrants living in our communities to obtain driver's licenses will benefit not only the young people and families eligible for deferred action, but will also help strengthen Nevada's education system and our economy at large.” Sen. Joe Hardy, R-Boulder City, commented on the safety aspects of the policy: “In order to secure a driver's license, an individual must obtain the proper knowledge and skill level to pass a test to ensure they can safely drive on the streets. This policy will not only provide greater opportunity for so many young people in Nevada, it will also make our streets safer by ensuring training for those who may otherwise be driving without a license or adequate preparation.”
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  6. 1 point
    Outasight

    DACA Process from START to FINISH

    oh okay, it was me worried for a second cause i wasnt sure and i dont know anyone else who did this personally. but thank you so much sanchez05
  7. 1 point
    sanchez05

    DACA Process from START to FINISH

    Some Hey congrats! some say it takes a few day to update the site! so dont worry about!
  8. 1 point
    itzel

    Uscis updated my I-765 form only ?

    You're approved..their system is sometimes late on updating..
  9. 1 point
    All I want for Christmas is to get approved!!! LOL!!!
  10. 1 point
    amor

    Hobbies and activities

    HA! Put me on random and I'll still whoop you!! Ivy style.
  11. 1 point
    Thank you Sanchez05!
  12. 1 point
    Rh_ny

    DACA Approvals Surpass 50,000!!!! :)

    Thanks for sharing !
  13. 1 point
    Congrats!!! on your approval!
  14. 1 point
    I seriously doubt it! Did my bios sep 13th and here I am...waiting for the sun...
  15. 1 point
    Nebraska is pretty fast. I am with them. so you will be getting approved soon!
  16. 1 point
    It's been 20 days since your biometrics if you went on October 30th. Don't count Saturdays and Sundays, as well as Holidays which we had a few on the month of November. Halloween (31st), Election Day(6th) and Thanksgiving(22nd). That leaves you with November 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
  17. 1 point
    Brookness

    NO MORE DREAM ACT??? :/

    GOP hasn't learned that we won't take any of there Micky Mouse bull$h!+!!!!! This isn't going to pass because the Latino will not let it pass.
  18. 1 point
    Santi

    NO MORE DREAM ACT??? :/

    Baaah The 'Achieve Act' is just an effort by a couple of retiring senators who advocate a 'piece-meal' approach to solve the issue at hand. We, as DREAMERs, have the responsibility to demand that our current situation be taken seriously. We need to push for a path to citizenship, that way, we can also petition our parents/relatives. Many of these senators endorse an approach, which states that if you are a DREAMER, you can become a citizen by serving in the Military. YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME! Personally, I don't like, nor support, warfare. I respect the decision of many to serve in the military, since I have a couple of friends that are currently in the armed forces. That being said, I believe the vast majority of the DREAMERS would be reluctant to join the Military. I would rather serve my country by creating jobs and paying taxes, than picking up a rifle or flying a drone. Aside from that, some senators also say that through the Achieve Act (or similar acts that will be put forward in congress by the GOP), DREAMERS can pursue 'a vocational degree of some sort.' First of all, I find that disrespectful, and my reasoning follows: I understand that all of us have different circumstances that influence our decision making. Not any one situation is identical to the other. All of us have different needs and priorities. However, we have to keep in mind that We are DREAMERs for a reason! Some of us DREAM of becoming Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, etc. A vocational degree WILL NOT get you there...that is a fact. Some of these careers, and others, require an investment of many years in traditional universities. How do they expect us (as a whole) to achieve our dreams by placing a 'glass ceiling' in the type of education that we strive for? I am seriously considering Suiting Up and going up there so they can hear me out. However, I am broke at the moment The above comment represents my personal opinion, and in no way strives to generalize our perspective as a whole. My two cents...
  19. 1 point
    itzel

    Official Approval Thread - EAD And DACA

    DACA approved today by text messages at 8am and EAD on its way by text at 445am. Now the time has come to harrass my mail carrier...lol