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is it possible to get rejected on work permit but accepted on deferred action?

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08-20-2012, 03:50 AM
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do u think they might reject you on getting work permit but pass you on deferred action?

if so, are we allowed to re apply for work permit only??

im kinda afraid cuz what if they reject u on getting work permit?

one of law office worker told me that they are going to be really picky on giving work permits to students since we will be competing with citizens for jobs ..

they dont want u.s citizens to be jobless

i am so worried
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08-20-2012, 03:56 AM
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do u think they might reject you on getting work permit but pass you on deferred action?

if so, are we allowed to re apply for work permit only??

im kinda afraid cuz what if they reject u on getting work permit?

one of law office worker told me that they are going to be really picky on giving work permits to students since we will be competing with citizens for jobs ..

they dont want u.s citizens to be jobless

i am so worried
Yeah thats a possibility. They might reject you on the work permit and only give you deferred action which in a sense is worthless.
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08-20-2012, 03:59 AM
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we don't know yet. but i really would not care for the work permit, i just want to have a little freedom so i can travel on planes without using my passport and DRIVE.
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08-20-2012, 04:01 AM
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" Individuals who demonstrate that they meet the guidelines below may request consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals for a period of two years, subject to renewal, and may be eligible for employment authorization."
http://uscis.gov/childhoodarrivals

You can appeal the EAD denial decision or re-apply on the next registration period, that is if republicans don't mess this shit up.
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08-20-2012, 04:02 AM
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Are u sure they are going to be picky about it? U are making me worry because I only wrote down like 2 sentences on the explanation box and I have not attached any proof such as bank statement
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08-20-2012, 05:47 AM
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Are u sure they are going to be picky about it? U are making me worry because I only wrote down like 2 sentences on the explanation box and I have not attached any proof such as bank statement
nah, that's one more sentence than I have and am confident they will give me EAD if my DACA is approved. you would be shocked to know that some applications were not even send with anything. people paid for lawyers to do their applications and the lawyers really just send them blank because they had so many to send.
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08-20-2012, 06:33 AM
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we don't know yet. but i really would not care for the work permit, i just want to have a little freedom so i can travel on planes without using my passport and DRIVE.

But how will we be able to Drive and get a state I.D without the work permit.
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08-20-2012, 08:35 AM
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But how will we be able to Drive and get a state I.D without the work permit.
if DACA is approved, i will use that to get my DL. i think it maybe Florida, but i have been able to get DL with any active immigration case. so let them just approve me for DACA, not only am I getting a DL but am also getting a travel documents and leaving the country for 6 months!!!
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I think they will grant work permits to whoever qualify. What's the point of having deffered action and not be able to work
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08-20-2012, 02:42 PM
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Yeah thats really stupid BUT makes sense. Because they do gotta take that into consideration so I think there will be case where STUDENTS are not subjected to work permits because they won't really be working on their careers jobs if they are studying but it make no sense then how would we study if we can't pay for school or are eligible for any type of federal aid?

I do see this happening to me and most likely only people who have completed college/university will be allow to get work permits. The way I see it is they probably assume. "well it says here you have 2 years to finish so there you go, you don't need a work permit because apparently parents support you so you don't need a work permit as bad as person B with a college degree who is actually ready"


this should be interesting
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