Immigration Amnesty

Deferred Action Recipients Ineligible for Medicaid

Deferred Action policy, providing a temporary relief to young undocumented immigrants, was implemented by President Obama. According to this policy, undocumented youth who receive deferred action and employment authorization, will also be granted driver’s licenses. However, this is only applicable to undocumented immigrants who are between 16 and 31 years of age. Apart from that […]

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Deferred Action Grants Driver’s Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants

If you are an eligible undocumented immigrant in the United States, you may receive a driver’s license and a federal work permit along with deferred action, if your request for deferred action is approved by the USCIS. According to the deferred action policy, recipients of deferred action are also eligible for state issued driver’s licenses.

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Reasons Why Undocumented Immigrants Must Request Deferred Action

Deferred action process that has been implemented by President Obama’s Administration, will protect the undocumented immigrants from deportation. Most of the eligible undocumented immigrants are stepping forward to request deferred action, which will temporarily postpone deportation. However there are various reasons why an undocumented immigrant must come forward to request deferred action. Filing Form I-821D,

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Deferred Action Scam

Undocumented immigrants who want to apply for deferred action to remain in the United States should be aware of scammers. Through this policy undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as minors, will be granted permission to remain in the country for a certain period of time. Fraudsters, as usual try to defraud undocumented

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Deferred Action Gives a Chance to Undocumented Immigrants to Remain in the United States

The new deferred action policy implemented by President Barack Obama, will give a chance to young undocumented immigrants to receive deferred action, through which they may reside and work in the United States for 2 years. By receiving deferred action, the deportation of eligible undocumented immigrants will be deferred for two years. Through this process,

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Deferred Action – Facts

Deferred action process which will help certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States, temporarily, has been implemented by the administration and the USCIS is accepting applications from such eligible applicants. Form I-821D is the USCIS form that must be completed and filed by an undocumented immigrant who seeks to receive deferred action. A

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