Immigration Attorney in Dallas TX - Qualifications for DACA
The qualifications for DACA as set forth by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are as …show more content…
armed forces. The applicant must have no felony convictions. The applicant must have no significant misdemeanor convictions or must have less than three other misdemeanor convictions. The applicant must not pose a threat to national security or public safety.
If approved, a DACA applicant is protected from deportation for a two-year period and can live and work in the United States with a special permit.
DACA Permit Recall
In 2014, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security proposed an expansion of DACA that would remove the age limits, move the entry date from 2007 to 2010, and provide a three-year deferral instead of a two-year deferral. After the expansion was implemented, many people applied for DACA - however, a recently-decided federal court case, Texas v. United States, Case No. B-14-254 (S.D. Texas February 16, 2015) ordered an injunction against the expansion, and as a result, USCIS has issued a recall of many of the permits issued. Any immigrant who received a DACA permit after February 18, 2015 should make sure the permit received is proper. Nathan Christensen, an immigration attorney in Dallas TX, can assist undocumented immigrants with investigating the status of their DACA permits and making sure they obtain