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Yes. While USCIS recommends filing for renewal between 150 and 120 days from when your DACA expires, requests received earlier than 150 days and up to 365 days in advance will be accepted. This means your renewal period may extend for less than a full two years from the date that your current DACA period expires.
While the future of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is now in the hands of the Supreme Court of the United States, all current or past Dreamers can apply to renew their DACA status now through June 30, 2020. 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, the DACA protections of 232,000 people will expire.
USCIS suggests that you submit your completed renewal application at least 150 days (5 months), but no later than 120 days (4 months), before your current DACA and employment authorization document (EAD) expire. But your DACA may lapse for several weeks or months, depending on how late you applied for renewal.
Even if you don't submit your completed renewal application at least 120 days before your current DACA and EAD expire, USCIS will still accept and process the application. But your DACA may lapse for several weeks or months, depending on how late you applied for renewal.
Example: Your current DACA and work permit expire on March 2, 2020. The date that's 150 days (about 5 months) before your DACA expiration date is October 3, 2019. USCIS grants your DACA renewal on December 3, 2019, which means that your renewed DACA and work permit will expire two years later, on December 3, 2021.
Yes. If your DACA is expiring within the next 6 months you can file for a renewal now.
Currently, the entire fee associated with a DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) renewal is the I-765 fee and biometrics. The DACA renewal fee is currently $495. This combined fee would decrease by $5 under the new proposal. However, USCIS is proposing a new $275 fee for requests to renew DACA.
The money order should be for $495 and made out to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (do not use abbreviations like DHS). The $495 covers the biometric (fingerprint) and processing fees.
USCIS will not accept any DACA Renewal applications that are on outdated forms. Visit USCIS' website DACA Renewal landing page to download the most current DACA Renewal forms. You will need to download the following forms: Form I-821D.
Form I-821D from USCIS. Form I-765WS from USCIS. Form I-765 from USCIS. Form G-1145 from USCIS (optional) Completed forms, after which you date and sign them in black ink. DACA renewal cover letter. Your work permit photocopied on both sides, or any other supportive evidence for your DACA approval. Two passport-sized photos.
You may pay fees with bank drafts, cashier's checks, certified checks, personal checks, and money orders that are drawn on U.S. financial institutions and payable in U.S. funds. Generally, you must mail your check or money order together with your application form.
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