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    I'm sorry to tell you Erik, but you have insulted your own inteligence with such proposal. I'm glad politicians don't think like you. An Immigration reform would boost the economy because many peoples wages would encrease, therefore more money to spend. Many people adquiring drivers lisence will be able to take out loans and buy new cars. Many people, outside the dreamers would start spending money on higher eduacation and things like that. It looks like you havent done any research on the borders and its security. If anyone works illegaly they would not be able to get any tax returns and loose all the money deducted form pay. Paying a fine looks like the only smart thing you wrote. Back of the line? how old are you, 15? SMH
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    payback taxes?? now does that apply to those who worked illegaly? what would be the point of making those who dont work pay taxes? americans who dont work dont pay income taxes, why should those in our situation pay taxes if someone of us didnt work illegally? BACK OF THE LINE!!!!???? define that please??
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    For those that have received an EAD, CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Now the next step is obtaining a SS card and then DL. Heres the link to the SS card application http://ssa.gov/online/ss-5.pdf Good luck!!!!
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    The receipt number is one of the most commonly used numbers, by immigrants and lawyers alike, to track the progress or identify a particular immigration case or filing. These receipt numbers start with three letters and follow by a series of numbers, for example EAC-06-123-45678. Here is how to understand what the numbers mean. The first three letters indicate the USCIS service center which is processing the petition, as follows: - EAC - Vermont Service Center; - WAC - California Service Center; - LIN - Nebraska Service Center; and - SRC - Texas Service Center. The next two digits represent the fiscal year in which USCIS received the petition. In the example above, “06″ means that the petition was received by USCIS during Fiscal Year 2006. The next three digits represent the computer workday on which the receipt was processed and the fee was taken. Finally, the last five digits are used to identify uniquely the petition filed. Source: http://www.cilawgroup.com/news/2008/07/21/receipt-numbers-explained-lin-src-eac-wac/
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    Ignacio

    The Posibility Of An Immigration Reform

    This is a video I found today, it's in spanish and it's about Marco Rubio sounding very optimistic about a comprehensive immigration reform. I have a feeling that this year they really might pass something big. http://video.latino.msn.com/?mkt=es-us&vid=f60acafc-31f3-41ba-a173-028986e3df65&src=v5:share:sharepermalink:&from=sharepermalink
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    splif0clock

    Scholarship Links ...

    I thought, I would share some links I regularly visit to see if I can find scholarships. And, I figured these links would benefit someone, I know DACA applicants don't qualify for financial aid but we can get a scholarship we qualify for. So, I am including some links for now and would be adding more when I come across one. The links also include posts for International Scholarships so the chose is yours. http://scholarshipsbank.com/ all types of Scholarships 2. http://ibdpartnership.blogspot.com/ all types of scholarships as well 3. http://morningbiznews.com/en all types of useful info and some scholarships These sites use RSS Feed which would allow you to subscribe to the site so you can easily read new posts without missing one. If you use gmail and don't normally use RSS reader, you can use http://reader.google.com that is associated with your gmail account for easy management and access.
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    MoniqueMelissa

    New York State Proposes Dream Act

    http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/silver-proposes-dream-act-n-y-article-1.1241493?localLinksEnabled=false I don't know if this has been introduced before but I saw it this morning. Of course people are still going to oppose it but I hope the majority will decide it's a good idea. I probably won't qualify from it since my mom decided to move me to Florida for my last 3 years of high school (knowing we were all going to move back anyway) but I still hope it gets approved!
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    pswa83

    Hi Guys

    that sucks. but when i went, i didnt get asked those questions. i got asked if i had ever applied for a SSN before. and just the standard questions of DOB, address, etc.
  9. 1 point
    My bios were on September 26th and I'm STILLLL WAITINGGGGGGG.
  10. 1 point
    I agree with you!
  11. 1 point
    TheGame1990

    Bio's Taking A Long Time Why?

    No Portuguese passport and I'd I don't have any thing that is English besides bills lol and theaviator360 they take between 4 - 6 months to get approve
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    BRIZA87

    Who is still waiting for approval?

    just got APPROVED today!!!! super happy!!!
  14. 1 point
    tony609

    does deferred action end 2/28/2013

    Crossing fingers for the dream act to pass next year !!!!
  15. 1 point
    Rawf

    DREAMERS PARTY !!!!!

    First I'm requesting a criminal and sex offender record of each one attending before going to a latino party I vote for L.A NY and Las Vegas is too overrated.