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dado123 07-01-2012 11:59 PM

E4fc.org 90 min deferred action conference mp3 LINK
 
90 minute conference call about deferred action last week, here's the MP3: -http://e4fc.org/deferredactioncall.html

Very informative on all levels, particularly about individuals who are now 29 and are granted deferred action and whether their work card will be renewed, seems to be a gray area, this is discussed at approx: 1 HR and 2 Min Mark.

JohannBernoulli1667 07-02-2012 12:05 AM

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Grey area?

What the fuck, that would make no sense at all...

dado123 07-02-2012 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by JohannBernoulli1667 (Post 264776)
Grey area?

What the fuck, that would make no sense at all...

I would say to first listen to the teleconference, we can discuss afterwards.

JohannBernoulli1667 07-02-2012 12:09 AM

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I will, it is just surprising that someone who turns 30 would not be able to re-apply.

Rev_Scholar 07-02-2012 12:18 AM

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^ Then it's more important than ever to pass the Dream Act. Get Obama his throne and gather some more f*cking knights in the House and Senate.

dado123 07-02-2012 12:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JohannBernoulli1667 (Post 264782)
I will, it is just surprising that someone who turns 30 would not be able to re-apply.

The attorney seemed hesitant, his comments to the question concerning whether someone will be able to renew once they are over the age of 30 was unclear.

It would make no sense not to be able to renew after reaching the age of 30, lets say you are now a college grad and are excelling in your career , what happens after you are 30 , U.S.C.I.S will not let you renew deferred action / work permit ? This thought makes no sense to me !

JohannBernoulli1667 07-02-2012 12:25 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dado123 (Post 264787)
The attorney seemed hesitant, his comments the question concerning whether someone will be apply to renew once they are over the age of 30 was unclear.

It would make no sense not to be able to renew after reaching the age of 30, lets say you are now a college grad and are excelling in your career , what happens after you are 30 , U.S.C.I.S will not let you renew deferred action / work permit ? This thought makes no sense to me !

Yes, that is my same reasoning.

Dark Apotheosis 07-02-2012 12:36 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dado123 (Post 264787)
The attorney seemed hesitant, his comments to the question concerning whether someone will be apply to renew once they are over the age of 30 was unclear.

It would make no sense not to be able to renew after reaching the age of 30, lets say you are now a college grad and are excelling in your career , what happens after you are 30 , U.S.C.I.S will not let you renew deferred action / work permit ? This thought makes no sense to me !

It also doesn't make sense in that this would imply that once your deferred action is no longer renewable, then the next step, presumably, is to be placed in removal proceedings. That is: "you have deferred action, we can't touch you; after you turn 31 (following what's suggested above), you no longer have deferred action to protect you so we can attempt to remove you."

I don't think USCIS or ICE would say: "OK. You no longer have deferred action so go back into the shadows like you were before you applied. Bye!"

If, somehow, deferred action were terminated for all those who qualify (say, by Romney), then I think something else would be in the works, or all the massive protests and marches would at least move Congress to pass something.

The USCIS FAQs up to now say that deferred action can be renewed after two years. It would have seemed logical that they would have specified such a significant limitation, i.e."Deferred action can be renewed after two years as long as the applicant has not attained the age of 31."

Dukem88 07-02-2012 12:37 AM

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do they say whether you need to have a GED or be enrolled by the application date or june 15th?

Biblio 07-02-2012 12:38 AM

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Another issue, what happens if you obtain deferred action and a Dream Act like bill passes but you don't qualify for that bill?


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