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The DACA Law

It is an immigration policy that delays the deportation of people who came to the United States as children and do not have documentation or official legal status. The protection offered by DACA is temporary and does not apply automatically.

The Dreamers

Immigrants who pursue the American dream in many cases with immigrant parents as well. They came to the United States as children and many of them discover in their adolescence that they did so illegally, seeking to get out of the legal limbo in which they find themselves.

  • The conflict:

    The Dreamers They are young undocumented immigrants who were born abroad but brought to the United States as children. When a child is born in the United States, they become a US citizen from the moment they are born. This is called US citizenship by right.

    But if that child is born in any other part of the world, it does not obtain US citizenship by right. So if the parents come to the United States without legal entry and bring their child, the child grows up in the United States without US citizenship or any other legal status.

    That is where the story begins, there are millions of young people whose parents brought them to the United States as children, who do not share the same legal protection as their friends and neighbors who were born here.

You don't have to navigate immigration law alone

Until 2012, undocumented youth were often unable to pursue higher education because they did not qualify for in-state tuition or federal financial aid, such as federal student loans and work-study. In addition, undocumented youth could not legally work in the United States because they did not qualify for work authorization eligibility.

In 2012, the Obama Administration created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. DACA allowed Dreamers to obtain two-year renewable work permits and qualify for federal student loans.

On October 5, 2022, the federal judge upheld his decision that DACA is illegal, but did not stop the current application process, leaving the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to continue processing. the requests.

Attorney Vivian Szawarc is licensed to practice immigration law in all states and territories of the United States, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

PRACTICE AREAS

  • Immigration laws
  • Adjustment of status without leaving the country
  • Removal proceedings
  • Waivers
  • Crime Victim Visas
  • SIJS – youth visas
  • TPS / NACARA
  • Asylum
  • Family petitions
  • Appeals
  • ICE detainees and bonds

Applications:

The DACA program has allowed more than 700,000 young undocumented immigrants to live and work legally in the United States without the daily fear of deportation.

The goal of the DREAM Act is to give Dreamers permanent legal status and a path to citizenship.

The DREAM Act would make Dreamers eligible for lawful permanent residence (green card) status, which they will never need to renew.

Discover your constitutional rights with qualified help

In 2012, the Obama administration created the Deferred Action program.
for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

¡Be part of Vivian Szawarc, we have more than 30 years fighting for immigration rights!

Let us help you apply for DACA and access the DREAM Act
on the way to the Green Card

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Oakland, CA 94612
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