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klaudiaklau

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hello I meet all the requirements but have a couple of questions I hope you can help me

one is I have being working for 6 years now (couldn't affort to go to college :() and that's the only prove I have of the last 5 years on here, so since I'm illegal I had to use a false ssn to be able to work would that affect me?

what happens if I apply and they don't accept it, is there any chance to be deported?

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klaudiaklau:

Hi. Even if youve been working five years under a false SS#, it shouldnt affect you, but itd be good if you contacted a non profit organization in your area that can help you out. Those 5 years youve received stubs which show continuous presence in the country but an attorney can better guide you.

If you apply and it isnt accepted this is what yesterdays guidelines say:

If USCIS does not exercise deferred action in my case, will I be placed in removal proceedings?

If you have submitted a request for consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals and USCIS decides not to defer action in your case, USCIS will apply its policy guidance governing the referral of cases to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the issuance of Notices to Appear (NTA). If your case does not involve a criminal offense, fraud, or a threat to national security or public safety, your case will not be referred to ICE for purposes of removal proceedings except where DHS determines there are exceptional circumstances. For more detailed information on the applicable NTA policy visit www.uscis.gov/NTA. If after a review of the totality of circumstances USCIS determines to defer action in your case, USCIS will likewise exercise its discretion and will not issue you a Notice to Appear.

In other words, as long as you werent denied because of a criminal offense, fraud or threat to the country, you wont be deported.

Welcome to the forum and good luck

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Hi klaudiaklau,

You're concern is understandable, especially considering that you got this job using a fake SSN. You're not alone though, there are thousands of people here in the U.S (including myself) working with a fake SSN. As itzel said, working under these circumstances should not affect you or make you ineligible to apply.

I want to advise you of something important. Since you mention that you have had this job for six years, I assume that you plan to use the payment stubs received from your job to provide as evidence that you've lived in the U.S the past five years. BEWARE, payment stubs usually contain the SSN that you provided to the employer, what one should not do is submit evidence/documents to the USCIS with false information!

Here's a link that you can refer to: http://unitedwedream.org/resources/deferred-action-faq/

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klaudiaklau:

I am not a lawyer, therefore I cannot give you specific advise as to what you can do. I can only advise you as I previously did, and that is to not submit documents as evidence of physical presence with false/fake information in it.

My suggestion, take a good look at your payments stubs. Do they have have the fake SSN you gave to get the job on them? If the answer is not, than you perhaps it may be viable to use them as evidence. If they do have your SSN the best advise I can give you is not to show them, that might work against your application. (again I'm not a lawyer, I'm going by what I know) What you may be able to do, is go to your employer and ask him if he can provide something like a contract of your employment. Very likely that will say that amount of time you have worked for this job.

Please NOTE: I am not a lawyer, and everything I expressed is subjective based.

Another good advise I can give you is to find a local non-profit organization working to give Dreamers assistance with deferred action. You can also refer to pro bono lawyers in your area to better advise you about your situation, you do after all, need to show evidence. I can tell you personally, I had it planned to show payment stubs as evidence. The stubs however, showed the fake SSN that I initially provided to get the job. So these had to be excluded from my evidence.

Peace

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thanks for the advice, you really helped me a lot I was about to show those payment stubs, but now I'm gonna go check with my employer and ask for a letter to prove how long I'm being working there hopefully that will help :)

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