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#22021
02-24-2016, 01:54 AM
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Thank you taking your time and replying. I'm sure this time around you'll be approved! Were you ever arrested?? Being so young I never knew something like this would affect us so much, but then again who knew something like daca would be granted. I also have a home school diploma but I registered for GED classes because at the time I got my home school (non accredited highschool) diploma they were accepting them, but they started becoming stricter on how they approved cases.

Yes, as a juvenile i had my probation officer come to my house whenever i wouldn't show up to school and find whatever excuse to violate my probation and book my in the juvenile hall. I was probably booked in to juvenile hall a good 10 times in those 5 years and every single time they took my digital fingerprints and palm prints for both hands. The least amount of time i would get locked up for was a weekend and the longest was 17 weeks or 4 months. I sealed my juvenile case and USCIS never brought it up. Yah, at first with the high school diplomas they wouldn't check them to see wether they were accredited or not. Lots of people were getting scammed out of their money and then they were also losing money with USCIS because they would deny their application. Thats why on the USCIS website they warm you against Fraudulent people that wanna scam you. Thanks, i am really hoping to get my DACA approved. I'm starting to see the bigger picture on the American Dream and how my parents are basically leaving it to me and my siblings to fulfill theirs by us fulfilling it for ourselves.

First Application:
9/29/14 - NSC
10/22/14 - BIO
6/14/15 - RFE
8/6/15 - DENIED
(High school not accredited)

Second Application:
12.23.15 - WAC
1.25.16 - BIO
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#22022
03-09-2016, 08:13 PM
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Have you guys ever heard of any stories where you used the advance parole document to travel to a different country than the one you were approved for?

I didn't get approved for a Canadian Visa, so now I can't do the educational trip I was approved to leave the country. However I am thinking of going to Mexico to visit my sick grandmother. Should I re-apply for AP?
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#22023
03-15-2016, 11:03 AM
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Yes, as a juvenile i had my probation officer come to my house whenever i wouldn't show up to school and find whatever excuse to violate my probation and book my in the juvenile hall. I was probably booked in to juvenile hall a good 10 times in those 5 years and every single time they took my digital fingerprints and palm prints for both hands. The least amount of time i would get locked up for was a weekend and the longest was 17 weeks or 4 months. I sealed my juvenile case and USCIS never brought it up. Yah, at first with the high school diplomas they wouldn't check them to see wether they were accredited or not. Lots of people were getting scammed out of their money and then they were also losing money with USCIS because they would deny their application. Thats why on the USCIS website they warm you against Fraudulent people that wanna scam you. Thanks, i am really hoping to get my DACA approved. I'm starting to see the bigger picture on the American Dream and how my parents are basically leaving it to me and my siblings to fulfill theirs by us fulfilling it for ourselves.

First Application:
9/29/14 - NSC
10/22/14 - BIO
6/14/15 - RFE
8/6/15 - DENIED
(High school not accredited)

Second Application:
12.23.15 - WAC
1.25.16 - BIO

Have you had any updates on your case?
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#22024
03-23-2016, 03:22 AM
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Have you had any updates on your case?
Nothing yet.. Trying to be proactive in my daily routines and stack up as much money as i can. Trying my best to make time fly. Theoretically theres no reason for a denial, but it still gives me anxiety!

First Application:
9/29/14 - NSC
10/22/14 - BIO
6/14/15 - RFE
8/6/15 - DENIED
(High school not accredited)

Second Application:
12.23.15 - WAC
1.25.16 - BIO
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#22025
03-28-2016, 02:07 PM
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Hey Everyone! I'm new here but I had a question that I hope I could get answered. So I recently mailed in my application and began reading in this forum for info. The HS I graduated from is not accredited. I am currently enrolled in college and have been continuously for almost 2 years. Would the concurrent college enrollment be sufficient for the educational requirements?
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03-29-2016, 09:27 PM
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BUMP please
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#22027
03-29-2016, 09:32 PM
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Is this your first application or a renewal?
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03-31-2016, 01:48 AM
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Is this your first application or a renewal?
First time applicant.
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03-31-2016, 03:27 PM
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First time applicant.
Yes, the educational requirements would be met by the "currently in school" option. However, more than likely the application you sent in will be denied. It might be a good idea to withdraw the current application and file a new one with the appropriate evidence. Another $465 fee will be required of course.
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03-31-2016, 04:04 PM
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Yes, the educational requirements would be met by the "currently in school" option. However, more than likely the application you sent in will be denied. It might be a good idea to withdraw the current application and file a new one with the appropriate evidence. Another $465 fee will be required of course.
Fantastic! I did include proof of concurrent enrollment in college. I was confused because the guidelines are not clear. They describe currently in school but do not mention college at at all; the highest education mentioned is secondary school which is high school or an equivalent. I received a I-797c informing me that the payment remitted had fully satisfied the fees and the forthcoming step would be to complete the biometric requirements. I also received an additional I-797c informing me that my I-821D was in process. My application is being processed in the Laguna Niguel, CA location which is about 10-15 minutes from the college I attend. I hope that the reviewers familiarity with evidence in my file will sway in my favor.
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