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Protection While Your Future Takes Shape

Deferred action is a form of temporary protection that allows certain people to remain in the United States and apply for work authorization while their situation is reviewed. It is not a permanent solution, but for many people it provides the time, stability, and legal ability to work that makes everything else possible.

“For many people who grew up here, DACA is not just a policy. It is the foundation that allows them to show up fully for the lives they have built in this country.”

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

For individuals who came to the U.S. as children. We help with initial applications and renewals, so protection continues without interruption.

Humanitarian Deferred Action

For people facing medical emergencies or urgent personal circumstances that require temporary protection to remain in the U.S.

Labor-Based Deferred Action

For workers involved in investigations of unsafe conditions or workplace violations who need protection while cooperating with authorities.

Important Update on DACA: At this time, USCIS is not approving new DACA applications. However, if you already have DACA, renewals are still being processed. If your DACA is expiring, it is important to file your renewal as early as possible. We continue to monitor any changes to this policy and will keep our clients informed as the situation develops.

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Do Any of These Sound Familiar?

These are the most common situations we help people navigate when it comes to DACA and deferred action.

"I have DACA and my renewal is coming up. I do not want to miss the window and risk losing my ability to work."

You may be wondering →

How early should I renew my DACA and what happens if it lapses?

We recommend beginning the renewal process at least six months before your current DACA expires. If your DACA lapses, you lose your work authorization, which can affect your job, your income, and your daily stability. We confirm renewal timelines, prepare everything correctly, and make sure your application is filed on time so there is no gap in your protection.

"I came to the U.S. as a child, and I have never applied for DACA. I did not realize I might qualify."

You may be wondering →

How do I know if I am eligible for DACA and what does the process involve?

DACA has specific eligibility requirements related to your age when you arrived, how long you have lived in the U.S., your education or military background, and your criminal history. Please note that USCIS is not currently approving new DACA applications. The future of this program is uncertain, but it may still be worth reviewing your situation with an attorney if the policy changes. We walk you through every requirement honestly and keep you informed as things develop.

"I am receiving medical treatment that is only available in the U.S. and I am afraid of what will happen to my care if I have to leave."

You may be wondering →

Is there a way to stay in the U.S. temporarily for ongoing medical treatment?

Humanitarian deferred action may be available for people who depend on medical care that cannot be obtained in their home country. These requests require careful documentation of your condition, your treatment plan, and why your care must continue in the U.S. We help you build a clear and compelling case so the government understands exactly what is at stake.

"I reported unsafe working conditions or wage theft at my job. I am worried about what will happen to my immigration status while the investigation is ongoing."

You may be wondering →

Can I be protected from immigration enforcement while cooperating with a workplace investigation?

Yes. Labor-based deferred action is available for workers who are involved in investigations of workplace violations, including wage theft, unsafe conditions, or labor exploitation. Speaking up about abuse at work should not put your immigration status at risk. We help you apply for protection so you can cooperate with investigators without fear of removal.

"I have DACA now but I want to understand if there are other options available to me for more permanent protection in the future."

You may be wondering →

Can DACA lead to something more permanent down the road?

DACA itself does not create a direct path to a green card or citizenship, but it does not close those doors either. Depending on your family relationships, your employment situation, or other factors, there may be other immigration options worth exploring alongside your DACA. We review your full situation and help you understand if there are any additional paths available to you now or in the future.

“You have built your life here. You have worked, studied, and contributed to this community. You deserve to do that with stability and protection. We are here to help you keep what you have earned and explore what might be possible next.”

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