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  1. 2 points
    beatrizrivera909

    Feeling Guilty :(

    why did ure mom made you drop out werent u already attending couple of weeks ago? now dats dumb u shouldnt of drop out..... i applied for cali dream act an dey wanna pay for dis semester clases but i apply to school late now i gutta wait till da summer.... but is cool cause by then ill be daca aprove(: ok an ure saying u cant find a job....... go buy alot of chicles an sell chickle go buy chocolates an sell chocolates...sell chips......etc etc...etc...... etc i sell churros ,,,,,an i make 25 a hour......... you got approve for daca u should be happy... da only people who should feel guilty are the lazy women who have papers but deside to rely on welfare !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! piches viejas welferas
  2. 2 points
    phoenixbird

    Feeling Guilty :(

    Are you kidding me ??? Do you hear yourself ??? Like what is wrong with you? You have no idea what you're saying , you're here complaining that you dont deserve this law because you cant find a job??? you know i've been waiting to get approved now for a couple of months I WISH WITH ALL MY HEART i was already approve even if that meant i was unemployed! at least i wouldve been approved! You got approved faster than many of us, the fact that you havent been able to find a job doesnt mean you dont deserve it . Doors are closing on you? B....please! you just got approved...doors are opening for you ! now you can have a license, you can travel inside the US, nobody can deport you now, you have a social, you have a work permit ...guess what that means? more job opportunities! i dont know what kind of job you're looking for but there's jobs out there. Have you try the mall? they always always hiring people at the stores ! maybe is not the job of your dreams but in the mean time you can work there save up and money and keep looking for that job you want. You haven't wasted these two months like you think, you have been trying to look for a job for the last two months! That's not wasting time , you know whats wasting time what we the people waiting for the approval are doing. or most of us are doing , like being home doing nothing because we can't do anything unlike you we cant go and look for a job yet because we still dont have a work permit so what do we ? we just sit here and wait and check the mailbox every day expecting our approval, we check the website more than once a day checking that our case has been moved from initial review were it has been the last couple of months to whatever the next step is. Tienes una falta de ubicacion terrible! Stop concentrating on the negative and look at the positive ...theres many stories here of people that have been waiting months to get an approval and here you are spitting at your approval go read those stories , go and feel your heart break for the many young people that arent as lucky as you to get approved as fast! Sabes que tienes q hacer en la vida....Ubicarte!!!!
  3. 1 point
    JoseG

    DACA Process from START to FINISH

    I take no credit for this guide. What Happens After You Send In Your Forms? This will be a guide to what happens when everything for your DACA case goes as planned. You have sent in your forms I-821D, I-765 and I-765WS (G1145 for those that want the Email/TXT notification of application acceptance). So what are the steps and events that happen subsequent to this event? Assuming your package made it to one of the different Lockbox locations as specified in the instructions. You should receive an electronic notification or an electronic I-797C Receipt for both I-821D and I-765 forms. (5-7 days after they received your package at the Lockbox) The previous steps would mean that your forms had all the required information, that your forms were properly signed and that you included the correct filling fees. Your case has now been routed to one of the four Service Centers (Nebraska Service Center (LIN), Vermont Service Center (EAC), California Service Center (WAC), and Texas Service Center (SRC)). All service centers have different processing times for the forms you have sent; depending on their queue of pending applications you might see different processing dates. (This guide will detail more or less my case routed to LIN) You will then receive the physical receipts of the same notification (if you did not send form G1145 then this will be your first notification of your case), I-797C for both I-821D and I-765. (5 to 7 days after the Service Center received your package) The next step in the process would be for background checks as part of the decision process. USCIS will now request for your biometrics (fingerprints). You will then receive a subsequent I-797 Notice of Action receipt in the mail with your appointment date for your biometrics to be taken at your local Application Support Center, ASC. (7-10 days after the Service Center received your package) You have an appointment, the date arrived.* The ASC has successfully taken your biometrics/fingerprints, your photo and your signature. Depending on your background checks, whether your record is clean or not so clean, the following will take less or more time. Your biometrics are sent to the FBI (who usually returns your record within 24-48 hrs) and its forwarded to USCIS for them to do IBIS Name Check and IDENT Fingerprint Check as part of the background checks. The Biometrics letter after your appointment, notice the stamp. You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) showing that your I-765 application has been accepted and your card has been ordered for production. This change will also appear in Case Status online. (6-15 days after the date you did Biometrics at ASC) Congratulations! Your case has now been accepted! The adjudication of I-765 means your DACA case has been approved. You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) stating that your I-821D has been approved and a notice has been mailed. (1 day after your I-765 EAD goes into production) You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) stating that your Employment Authorization Document (EAD), has been mailed. (1 day after your I-765 EAD goes into production) You should then receive a TXT (If you have Signed Up to USCIS Portfolio) stating that USPS has picked up your EAD. (1 day after your I-765 EAD goes into production) Then you should receive a First Class Flat Rate Envelope that contains I-797D which contains the approval notice and the EAD card itself. (4 days after I-765 EAD goes into production) Front of I-797D Back of I-797D As you can see from the process above the time is streamlined and very efficient. I cannot guarantee that your case will take the same amount of time, because that is unrealistic, every case is different, and as time goes by there might be less or more realistically more applications for USCIS to go through. I sent in my application through Priority Mail on August 16 and was approved on September 11, which was less than 30 days. But, others have not had the same luck, so this is just so you can see the steps the case must go through. I cannot put a timeline for a case that might be sent a Request for Evidence (RFE) or a Notice of Intent of Denial (NOID) because I did not receive one and I have not read of any. This is case-by-case basis and if all the odds are in your favor you should expect the same result. This is also under the assumption that you qualify for this benefit, if you are committing fraud then you risk being denied and your case being referred to ICE. I take no credit for this guide.
  4. 1 point
    nslimmers

    Help!! Job Search Problems!!

    Is anyone else having trouble finding a job due to lack of experience? I've been searching for jobs since recieving ead in October and have only been on two interviews. What can I do to seem more interesting to employers?
  5. 1 point
    Jasmine2013

    Why ????.

    AM I SO UNLUCKY? THIS IS TAKING WAY TOO LONG! I'M HAPPY FOR EVERY ONE GETTING APPROVED BUT WHY ARE THEY TAKING SO LONG? CALI NEEDS TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS
  6. 1 point
    Gandalf

    Hi I'm Armando

    Hi everyone. It's very encouraging to go through these forums, and see so many peers that have fought against the odds as undocumented youths like myself. I stumbled onto this site after searching to see if anyone else's DACA application has been taking too long to get approved. I'm glad that I'm not alone in this, though it's a little disheartening to learn that some people have been waiting far longer than me and still haven't heard anything. Anyway, my name is Armando; I'm 24 years old. An uncle carried me across the Mex/U.S. border and into Phoenix, AZ when I was 4 years old. I'd always been aware of my status as an undocumented immigrant, but it hit me hardest when I was in high school. Between the student exchange programs, summer trips to Germany, and university offers that I could never take advantage of, I was crushed. It felt like I was up against the entire world. At the least, I was determined to get attend college like any native student might do. After getting fake work credentials, I worked throughout my high school years, saving as much as I could. Even so, I had to spend 2 years at a community college before I attended the University of Illinois at Chicago for my last 3 years of study. I relied on a few private scholarships, and practically obliterated my life savings, but I obtained my B.S. in computer science in May 2012. It's kind of ironic, I was the valedictorian for my graduating class, and I gave a speech about engineers' responsibility to better society. Yet, I'm the only one who's life has remained stagnant since graduating. All of my friends have careers and fuller lives. Luckily, my siblings were all born in the U.S. (I'm the oldest), so they don't have to face these difficulties. Still, I can't help but feel a little jealous to see them get their driver's licenses, receive FAFSA support and go off to study in New York. I'm glad to have found a place to vent, and share these things. And I'm overjoyed at the opportunity presented by DACA, though I wish things would move along. My one regret as a DREAMer, is that I was silent while so many others, much braver than me, raised their voices through non-violent protest. DACA is still a far cry from allowing us to fully realize ourselves as Americans, but it's a hard won step along the way, possible thanks to the courage of youths like the ones on these forums.
  7. 1 point
    Rawf

    Road Trip

    Depends if there is any part on the highway where they will ask for your documents. I took a road trip from RI to Texas which is a 30 hours drive and didn't have issues, but you are on the other side of the country. I know someone went to Texas and went through a check point, but that someone had already been accepted. It depends how confident and planned your road trip is. Check where the check points are and then plan from there
  8. 1 point
    Miri1994

    Any Sent Papers To Phenox Arizona??

    I filed my stuff on October 24 2012 they were sent to Arizona as well received notice for my biometrics, got them done on november 20 and ever since i haven't heard nothing back!! im going crazy i check my status online everyday and i check my mail everyday as well paresco loca ya haha :/
  9. 1 point
    Cochoz

    Feeling Guilty :(

    yO dAwG dAt rEaL tAlK hOmIe WhEn I hAd No ChEeSe I b SeLLiNg KoOL Ai wItH tHaT fRy ChIcKeN cOmBo FoR $1.99 aNd I wAs BanKiNg DaT dOuGh ShAwTTy. I'M FrOm MIAMI yO anD wE GeT dAt MoNeY aNy WaY We cAn Cuuuuuz We GoTta keeP Em H03Z iN cHeCk Yaa dIG Beutriz ... AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FOR DAT WALFARE/CHILD SUPPORT sHIiIiii i B rOllInG oUt yO PZZZZZZZZZZZ
  10. 1 point
    JoseG

    This Is Too Long :\

    There are people who applied in August who are about to hit 6 months still waiting, that should put things into perspective.
  11. 1 point
    pswa83

    This Is Too Long :\

    honestly, calling will not do much. there are still people from September still waiting.
  12. 1 point
    Well great! Lets continue to wait, shall we?
  13. 1 point
    Rawf

    Taxes

    You still don't get my point. You work with a fake ssn and file taxes using the ITIN (assigned by the government). (Illegal immigrant) You work with a fake ssn and file taxes using your valid SSN(assigned by the government). (Legal Immigrant) Once you use your real ssn to file for taxes, you cannot longer use the fake ssn to work, that will get you in serious trouble. If there were any issues, then the IRS would deny the file of taxes and refuse to give you a refund.
  14. 1 point
    pswa83

    Feeling Guilty :(

    i dont think its about feeling guilty, it's more about frustration about not being able to find a job. but that's a downside of living in a small town. hang in there, you'll find something soon and you'll be on your way to being that productive person you want to be.
  15. 1 point
    Adrian

    DACA Process [Timelines]

    Yeah so basically the same time that I did and iam still waiting too
  16. 1 point
    Swear I bet they be like the show The Office lol just parting around making party's and prancing each other uuuuugh :/
  17. 1 point
    JoseG

    Hey Guys I'm New Here.

    Welcome to the forum Hugo.
  18. 1 point
    I found out about adreamact.com when I went to google and on the search bar I typed Deferred Action and I started clicking on the links and eventually saw this one (: and I found a whole lot of helpful information Thanks for all that everybody has shared
  19. 1 point
    splif0clock

    3 Months And Still Jobless =[

    alicia, Walk into the interview with confidence as if you had prior experience. Keep eye contact at all times. And, if necessary mention the fact that you just received your work permit and you have prior experience that you couldn't include on the application. Most probably, they would understand that you had been working under the table because, immigration has been a hot topic for the past 5 years or so. If you don't want to detail out your situation, the best thing you can do at a job interview is have an attitude that shows you are ready for the challenge that the work might bring. Form my experience, If you get invited to an interview, it means you qualify for the job but they are not sure if you would fit in for their work culture. So, high confidence with the right attitude would most probably get you the job sooner than you would expect. Don't be too cocky nor too shy be in the middle and I would assure you, they would call back. Lastly, if you don't hear from them, just drop in unannounced or call them and ask how your application process is going. G'luck and don't give up.
  20. 1 point
    I wonder if its just me lol I check the mail everyday my status too lol!
  21. 1 point
    These government "officials" are a fkn joke! If you're receiving the RFE by mail they give you 87 days and 84 days if you get it email, to respond.
  22. 1 point
    how sweat of you