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!
USCIS Waiver of Filing Fees
In addition to the timelines and stress of dealing with the government, many people find that the costliness of filing fees involved with visas and petitions prohibit them from proceeding with their Immigration issues. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is funded largely by application and petition fees, however they have instituted a few policies which make it possible for certain individuals to have their Immigration Fees waived. A person who seeks to have the fees waived must demonstrate an inability to afford to pay the fees associated with certain applications and forms. The USCIS has created a form I-912 which will waive the fee for benefit services including but not limited to Applications to replace Permanent Resident cards, Applications for Travel Documents and Applications to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. In the case of the latter, Asylum seekers and/or battered or abused spouses may have their fees waived because of their special circumstances. The granting of any fee waiver is at the sole discretion of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) however an immigration attorney may help navigate through this difficult process. As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to call us at (516) 858-2620!
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