Immigrants Apply for Deferred Action Plan

On August 15, 2012, in Immigration, by John A. Weber IV, ESQ.

Deferred Action Plan

To follow up on our earlier post regarding the immigration program known as the Deferred Action Plan, we are providing a link to a NY Times article from today by Steven Yaccino below.  The article provides a quick look at the sheer numbers of immigrants who have already come forward to take advantage of this legislation.  Remember that this is just from today.  There will be thousands upon thousands more who will be applying.  If you or anybody you know needs assistance applying for the Deferred Action Plan, please call the Law Firm of Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC at 516-858-2620 for assistance!

NY Times article – Deferred Action Plan

A Great Day for Young Immigrants

On August 15, 2012, in Immigration, by John A. Weber IV, ESQ.

Deferred Action Plan

Today is the day that the Deferred Action Plan takes effect.  The Deferred Action Plan provides young immigrant students with a method of applying for legal status in the United States.  The plan has been much talked about in the news lately as the anticipation of the plan’s arrival grew.  Now it is here.  The following is a link to the article that appeared in today’s New York Daily News by Albor Ruiz:

August 15, 2012, New York Daily News

As always, if you are an undocumented immigrant student who has questions about applying for the deferred action plan, call 516-858-2620 to speak to an Immigration Attorney today!

 

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