DACA Renewals
Don't let your DACA protection expire. Our experienced team will guide you through the renewal process, ensuring your application is complete, accurate, and filed on time.
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Comprehensive DACA Renewal Services
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for eligible individuals who came to the US as children. Renewal is crucial to maintain your legal status and continue working legally in the United States.
Our Services Include
- Complete application preparation and review
- Document collection and organization assistance
- Eligibility assessment and consultation
- USCIS filing and case monitoring
- Status updates and communication
- Emergency renewal assistance
Benefits You'll Receive
- Continued protection from deportation
- Maintain work authorization
- Ability to obtain driver's license
- Access to social security number
- Opportunity to pursue education
- Peace of mind for you and your family
Our DACA Renewal Process
Initial Consultation
We review your current DACA status and determine your eligibility for renewal.
Document Preparation
We help gather all required documents including Form I-821D and supporting evidence.
Application Filing
We prepare and submit your complete DACA renewal application to USCIS.
Follow-up & Updates
We monitor your case status and keep you informed throughout the process.
DACA Renewal FAQ
When should I renew my DACA?
You should file for DACA renewal between 150-120 days before your current DACA expires. Don't wait until the last minute as processing times can vary.
What documents do I need for DACA renewal?
You'll need Form I-821D, Form I-765, Form I-765WS, passport-style photos, filing fee, and evidence of continuous residence in the US.
How long does DACA renewal take?
USCIS typically processes DACA renewals within 3-5 months, but processing times can vary. We recommend filing early to avoid any gaps in protection.
Can I travel while my DACA renewal is pending?
If your current DACA is still valid, you can apply for advance parole to travel. However, travel while renewal is pending requires careful planning.