USCIS has announced that DACA renewal applications submitted more than 150 days before their expiration may be rejected. This update, confirmed by a Congressional office, complicates an already challenging process for DACA recipients, emphasizing the need for careful timing in application submissions.
Key Details:
- Renewal applications must not be submitted more than 150 days before expiration.
- Submissions made too late (after 120 days) will also be rejected.
- The recommended submission window is between 150 and 140 days before the expiration date.
- USCIS encourages applicants to file as early as possible within the 150-day period, ideally at least 120 days prior.
This change significantly impacts DACA recipients, who must navigate these new guidelines to ensure their applications are accepted. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
