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10-01-2020, 01:41 AM
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akkiano
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Originally Posted by AleiaTheEnchanted View Post
Nice! You finally decided to adjust! I haven't done it yet because I have been waiting for DACA to get better, but now I am realizing that it will not. I will probably adjust soon as well through a lawyer. No time to do it personally myself. Having a lawyer keeps the mind at peace in my opinion. Hope you get your interview date soon!
If you are able to, my advice is to adjust as soon as you can — don't wait. DACA is on life support; if Trump gets re-elected (ugh, what a horrible thought) then DACA is dead.

Even if he doesn't win, the chances of Congress transitioning us from DACA to a permanent solution (like a pathway to citizenship/permanent residence) are slim. The DREAM Act has been stuck in Congress for decades now. Don't wait and leave your fate in the hands of others. If you have the ability to fix your status, do it.

I agree about a lawyer providing peace of mind. I decided to do it on my own though. Aside from the wait time for the interview, so far so good

Hope you have a smooth application process!
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