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So in other words if you are granted daca you atuomatically just have to wait for the five yrs to apply for a green card or would you have to go thru the process again ?

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So in other words if you are granted daca you atuomatically just have to wait for the five yrs to apply for a green card or would you have to go thru the process again ?

I'm guessing we will have to fill out an application, and then we will be given a Provisional Legal Status, after 5 years, we can apply for Permanent Residence.

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Very interesting...

Now, this is my personal query which perhaps covers the interests of some of us here as well:

  • I plan to go to grad school in the near future (maybe 2 years). In order to do so, I need to take a standardized test, the GMAT (Business School), which is similar to the LSAT (Law School), MCAT (Med School).

Assuming that the bill passes with flying colors, I wonder how this new 'Legal Status' will enable us to take those Tests, let alone attending universities for advanced degrees. As it stands, I guess the majority of us (excluding CA residents - correct me if I am wrong) won't be able to qualify for Financial Aid, or several other grants offered by the government, and will have to resort to private loans to finance our studies ($100k, @ LIBOR + 2% from a bank = a lot of money to repay at the end of ~2yrs).

I wonder if under this new provision, we will be able to tap the Treasury's coffers to finance our studies, with a promise to repay in the future...

I don't know, but I would really like to know this, meng!

I gots to keep my Nerd On Brah!

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I cannot wait for them to release the entire proposal and more than anything pass the bill :)

@Santi- It would be so amazing if they would let us dreamers finance our grad school education with subsidized loans. I hope they realize how hard we are willing to work and succeed :)

I like you because you are a creep!

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Haha for sure ;) more than anything I want to become an international creep doctor :) let's all pray for a fast legislation and process.

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this freaked me out a little...

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just messing with ya

i was just thinking back to when this forum really took off last year and it makes me think (with a smile) how this forum is going to shift when CIR passes. :) :) :)

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just messing with ya

i was just thinking back to when this forum really took off last year and it makes me think (with a smile) how this forum is going to shift when CIR passes. :) :) :)

It will -

I am glad I found this place...

Not only because of the invaluable information and assistance provided by all of us, but also because we get to help other people...

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We will continue our efforts when CIR goes through!

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I have a question do us daca approved have to send all the prove we sent when we applied for daca???

Unlikely!, we would probably fill out a form for the RPI and possibly pay a fee (we don't know yet if there will be a penalty or a fee for Dreamers).

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I have a question do us daca approved have to send all the prove we sent when we applied for daca???

no, we will more then likely send a copy of our DACA approal letter and our EAD. but not all the evidence we sent with the DACA application.

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If this takes over 2 years to pass, and our cards expire, do we get approved for DACA again? Is there an expiration date on DACA? Will is cease to exist if this bill is implemented?

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Yeah Im still having a hard time understanding what they means when they say they have to secure the border before they let anyone apply.

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Yeah Im still having a hard time understanding what they means when they say they have to secure the border before they let anyone apply.

They want to put some metrics in place regarding border security...

If those metrics are met, I guess that is a green light for undocumented immigrants - maybe the situation will be a little different for us, since we are already part of a process...

Let us just wait and see...

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bascially it means that IF and WHEN they THINK the border is "secure" then people can apply for residency.

if, correct, DACA applicants will not have to wait the 10 years in order to apply for PR.

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yeah IF, WHEN, THINK is what scares me a little bit. Do you think it could be more than a year? I am so afraid that anytime my husband could be stopped driving and get deported, urgh, I just can't stand this feeling of having received DACA and having this, and it is too good to be true and something will happen to him. Oh my, I am so negative, I cant' help it. lol

It will pass, I know it! And in less than 20 months, maybe all of us will be visiting our families in our countries!

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