Due to federal
court orders
on Jan. 9,
2018 and Feb.
13, 2018,
USCIS has
resumed
accepting
requests to
renew a grant
of deferred
action under
DACA. The
scope of the
Feb. 13
preliminary
injunction
issued in the
Eastern
District of
New York is
the same as
the Jan. 9
preliminary
injunction
issued in the
Northern
District of
California.
Unless
otherwise
provided in
this guidance,
the DACA
policy will be
operated on
the terms in
place before
it was
rescinded on
Sept. 5, 2017,
until further
notice.
USCIS is
not accepting
requests
from
individuals who
have never
before been
granted
deferred
action under
DACA.
Due to federal
court orders
on Jan. 9,
2018 and Feb.
13, 2018,
USCIS has
resumed
accepting
requests to
renew a grant
of deferred
action under
DACA. The
scope of the
Feb. 13
preliminary
injunction
issued in the
Eastern
District of
New York is
the same as
the Jan. 9
preliminary
injunction
issued in the
Northern
District of
California.
Unless
otherwise
provided in
this guidance,
the DACA
policy will be
operated on
the terms in
place before
it was
rescinded on
Sept. 5, 2017,
until further
notice.
Individuals
who were
previously
granted
deferred
action under
DACA may
request
renewal. USCIS
is not
accepting
requests from
individuals
who have never
before been
granted
deferred
action under
DACA. USCIS
will not
accept or
approve
advance parole
requests from
DACA
recipients.
If you
previously
received DACA
and your DACA
expired on or
after Sept. 5,
2016, you may
still file
your DACA
request as a
renewal
request.
If you previously received DACA and your DACA expired
before Sept.
5, 2016, or
your most
recent DACA
grant was
previously
terminated,
you cannot
request DACA
as a renewal
(because
renewal
requests
typically must
be submitted
within one
year of the
expiration
date of your
last period of
deferred
action
approved under
DACA), but you
may
nonetheless
file a new
initial DACA
request in
accordance
with the Form
I-821D and
Form I-765
instructions.
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Independently
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29, 2016
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are immediate
relatives
(spouses,
children and
parents) of
U.S. citizens
or Permanent
Residence can
apply for
provisional
unlawful
presence
waivers
before they
leave the
United States
for their
consular
interview.
Be aware the Waiver-Perdón
can
ONLY be
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SOLO
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or wife or
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O. Ghio
estudió y
recibió su
título
de
abogada en
Buenos
Aires,Argentina(1977)
En los
E.E.U.U.,
obtuvo su
Maestría en
Educación (MAT)
Universidad de
Willamette, Salem,
Oregon (1996)
y su
Licenciatura
como
Administradora
en la
Universidad
GeorgeFox,
Newberg,
Oregon
(2002)
El
Departamento
de Justicia
de los E.E.U.U.
(DOJ)
la acreditó
para dar
asesoramiento
legal y representar
a inmigrantes
por ante el
Servicio de
Inmigraciones
(USCIS).
Fernando
M. Ghio
estudió y
recibió su
título
de
abogado en
Buenos
Aires,Argentina
(1977)
En
los E.E.U.U. ,
obtuvo su
Maestría en
Leyes en
Derecho
Internacional,
(LL.M.) Universidad
de Willamette
Facultad de
Abogados Salem,
Oregon (2004)
ElDepartamento
de Justicia
de los E.E.U.U.
(DOJ)
lo acreditó para
dar
asesoramiento
legal
y representar
a inmigrantes
por ante el
Servicio de
Inmigraciones
(USCIS),
Corte de
Inmigración,
Centro de
Detención -ICE-
en Tacoma, WA.
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