New Dignity Program Offers Deferred Action for Certain Immigrants
The Dignity Program provides deferred action and work authorization for eligible immigrants under new legislation.
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The Dignity Program provides deferred action and work authorization for eligible immigrants under new legislation.
USCIS warns DACA applicants about new renewal submission timelines to avoid rejections.
USCIS has published its DACA Quarterly Report for Q4 of FY2025, detailing request intake and case status updates.
DACA recipients can travel outside the U.S. using Advance Parole. Key considerations for 2026 travel outlined in new guidance.
A judge has ordered the Trump administration to bring back a DACA recipient deported to Mexico, providing hope for affected families.
DACA recipients can utilize advanced parole for legal re-entry into the U.S. without losing their protection.
Starting Monday, a new policy restricts asylum seekers and DACA recipients from obtaining commercial driver's licenses.
USCIS delays in processing renewals are impacting jobs, with some applications being refused since December.
USCIS warns of potential delays in DACA renewals and related requests for individuals from 39 affected countries.
USCIS's recent adjudication pause may impact immigration filings, including DACA-related submissions for nationals from 39 countries.
Delays in DACA paperwork renewal by USCIS are now stretching up to six months, putting recipients at risk of deportation.
Undocumented immigrants seeking voluntary departure may have questions about the airport process and paperwork requirements.
USCIS is currently not processing new DACA applications due to a court ruling, impacting first-time applicants.
DHS emphasizes DACA does not provide legal status; recent ICE arrests of DACA recipients highlight risks for undocumented immigrants.
ICE data reveals significant arrests and deportations of DACA recipients in the first ten months of 2022.
USCIS processing times for DACA and work permits have increased to 4-5 months, prompting urgent renewal advice from Senator Rosen.
A DACA recipient successfully navigates their immigration journey to become a U.S. citizen and pursue a career in law enforcement.
DACA recipients face challenges in achieving permanent residency based on their entry method into the U.S.
EAD holders are in temporary status and do not have permanent legal status, clarifying misconceptions about their immigration status.
Important updates to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewal process
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