DACA Recipients

DACA recipients are people who were brought to the United States as children without documentation. Many of them don’t know any other home than the United States. DACA allows these young people to stay in the United States and work legally. To be eligible for DACA, recipients must have arrived in the United States before their 16th birthday and be under 31 years old as of June 15, 2012. 

They must also have lived in the United States continuously since June 15, 2007, and have been physically present in the country on June 15, 2012. In addition, they must be enrolled in school, have graduated from high school or obtained a GED certificate, or be honorably discharged veterans of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States. As of September 5, 2017, nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants have been approved for DACA.

How immigration attorneys help DACA recipients

Despite the Trump administration’s efforts to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, immigration attorneys have been working diligently to protect the rights of those who have benefited from the program. One of the most important ways they do this is by filing lawsuits against the government. 

In September of 2017, for example, a group of attorneys filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of DACA recipients, arguing that the Trump administration’s decision to end the program was unconstitutional. The case is currently making its way through the courts, and it is still possible that DACA recipients will be able to maintain their status. In addition to litigation, immigration attorneys are also working to educate DACA recipients about their rights and options. 

They provide information about how to renew their status and what to do if they are detained by ICE. By doing this work, immigration attorneys are helping to ensure that DACA recipients can stay in the United States and continue contributing to our economy and communities.

How to be a DACA recipient

DREAMers, or young undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children, have been at the center of a national debate for years. In 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was created to allow these young people to stay in the country and work legally. To be eligible for DACA, recipients must have arrived in the United States before their 16th birthday and have lived in the country continuously since 2007. 

They must also be enrolled, have graduated from high school, obtained a GED, or be honorably discharged from the military. In addition, they must not have been convicted of a felony or significant misdemeanor. Those who meet these requirements can apply for DACA using the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). 

If approved, recipients will be granted renewable deferred action for two years. With DACA, recipients can obtain work permits, driver’s licenses, and access to specific educational and financial opportunities. While DACA does not provide a path to citizenship, it is a vital program that has allowed hundreds of thousands of young people to stay in the United States and pursue their dreams.

What immigration lawyers do

What an immigration lawyer does

Immigration lawyers provide legal assistance to immigrants seeking to enter, or remain in, the United States. They help their clients navigate the complex process of obtaining a visa, filing for asylum, or naturalizing. Immigration lawyers also represent clients who have been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). 

In these cases, they may work to ensure that their client receives due process and is not deported without legal justification. In addition, immigration lawyers may advocate for changes in immigration law or policy on behalf of their clients. This can involve working with Congress, state legislatures, and executive branch agencies. Ultimately, immigration lawyers play an essential role in ensuring that immigrants have access to justice.

How they help DACA recipients

Immigration lawyers help people with their immigration cases. This might mean helping them become citizens or helping them stay in the country legally. Sometimes it also means helping people who have been deported back to their home countries.

Immigration lawyers also help people who have been victims of trafficking or who have been brought to the United States without their consent. In addition, they might help people who are applying for asylum or have refugee status. 

They also help people who have been granted DACA status. DACA recipients are immigrants who came to the United States as children. They are given a work permit and protection from deportation for two years. After that, they can reapply for DACA status. Immigration lawyers can help with all of these things. They can also provide other legal services, such as filing lawsuits against the government if someone’s civil rights have been violated.

What to do if you’re a DACA recipient and need help

Immigration lawyers help people with the process of immigrating to and becoming citizens of the United States. They can help with various immigration-related issues, including visas, green cards, citizenship applications, and deportations. Many immigration lawyers also focus on specific areas of immigration law, such as employment-based immigration or family-based immigration. 

If you are a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and need legal assistance, a number of organizations may be able to help. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) can connect you with an attorney in your area specializing in DACA cases. The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) provides free or low-cost legal services to DACA recipients. 

How to find an immigration lawyer

Immigration attorneys help people with the process of immigrating to another country. They can assist with citizenship applications, visas, green cards, and asylum claims. Immigration lawyers may also help people who have entered but have trouble with things like getting a work permit or traveling outside the country. Most immigration lawyers work for private firms, although some work for non-profit organizations or the government. 

When choosing an immigration lawyer, it is essential to ensure that they are licensed to practice in the country you are immigrating to. You should also ask about their experience with cases similar to yours. Once you have found a few potential lawyers, you should schedule a consultation so that you can ask more specific questions and get a better sense of their personality and style.

Work with us

If you are a DACA recipient and need legal assistance, please contact Ruby Powers Law. We specialize in helping immigrants with their legal cases, and we can provide you with the help you need to legally stay in the United States.