DACA Renewal Assistance – Secure Your Future with Eric Blank Injury Attorneys The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program provides vital protection for thousands of individuals brought to the U.S. as children, allowing them to work, study, and build their lives without fear of deportation. With potential changes looming due to the upcoming administration, renewing your DACA status is more important than ever. At Eric Blank Injury Attorneys, we’re here to help you navigate this critical process with confidence and ease. Why Renew Now? A shift in administration could bring policy changes that impact the DACA program. Acting promptly to renew your status ensures:
- Continued Protection: Safeguard yourself from the risk of deportation.
- Work Authorization: Maintain your ability to legally work in the U.S.
- Stability: Avoid uncertainty during a period of potential legislative shifts.
Our experienced team understands the urgency of the moment and is ready to guide you through every step of the renewal process. How We Can Help Eric Blank Injury Attorneys specializes in providing compassionate, efficient, and reliable assistance for DACA renewals. We will:
- Verify your eligibility and document requirements.
- Ensure all forms are correctly filled out and submitted on time.
- Offer guidance on what to expect and how to prepare for possible policy changes.
Your future is too important to delay. Fill out the form below now to get started on your DACA renewal. FAQs About DACA Renewal
- Who is eligible to renew DACA? You may renew your DACA status if:
- You currently have DACA and it hasn’t expired for more than one year.
- You have not left the U.S. without advance parole since your last renewal.
- You have no significant criminal history or other disqualifying factors.
- When should I renew my DACA? We recommend applying for renewal 120 to 150 days (4 to 5 months) before your current DACA expires. Acting early reduces the risk of gaps in your status.
- What happens if I don’t renew my DACA in time? If your DACA status lapses, you lose protection from deportation and work authorization. Renewing as soon as possible minimizes these risks.
- How long does the renewal process take? On average, processing can take 4 to 6 months. Submitting your application early ensures you remain covered during the review period.
- What documents are needed for renewal? You’ll need:
- Completed Form I-821D, Form I-765, and Form I-765WS.
- Two passport-style photos.
- Copies of your current employment authorization card and supporting documents from your initial DACA application.
Fill Out the Form Below to Get Started The clock is ticking—don’t wait until it’s too late. Complete the form now to begin your DACA renewal process with Eric Blank Injury Attorneys. Our team will contact you promptly to guide you through the next steps.