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PROCESSING TIMELINE for DACA - Page 2

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#11
09-03-2012, 01:25 PM
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I do agree with the sentiments that Gov Brown should just sign it or let it become law. But hey.. there's 3 things he can do, 2 of them good and 1 of them bad.. those are hella good chances amirite?

he has 27 days to act upon it ^_^
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The long wait ended: November 15, 2012 | Card Received: November 23, 2012
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09-03-2012, 02:29 PM
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There's some interesting info about general process in this document:
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Individuals determine the appropriate Lockbox facility from the USCIS website and downloaded forms. This process is designed to accelerate incoming applications and petitions by electronically capturing data and images from these forms, and by performing fee receipting and fee deposit. The Lockbox receives mail directly on-site. Any deferred action for childhood arrival filings mistakenly mailed to a Service Center are forwarded to the appropriate Lockbox for initial intake processing

The Lockbox personnel review newly received filings to ensure they are properly filed. The Lockbox verifies the completion of the following items: basic biographical information, signature on the form, jurisdiction of the submitted form, correct fee, and basic eligibility of the individual. Filings that are not properly completed are rejected with an explanation of why the deferred action for childhood arrivals package is rejected and the corrective action needed. Rejected requests do not retain their filing date. Individuals may resubmit rejected filings for review as long as the initial issue was resolved.
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USCIS personnel review all the information provided by the individual along with any additional information compiled during the case review and background check process. Once approved for deferred action as a childhood arrival, the individual receives an approval letter indicating the duration of the deferred action and, if appropriate, an employment authorization document. If USCIS determines that the individual does not satisfy the guidelines or otherwise determines that the individual does not warrant an exercise of prosecutorial discretion, then USCIS declines to defer action for that particular case. USCIS issues a denial notice with an explanation citing the reason(s) USCIS declined the request. The individual cannot file a motion to reopen or reconsider, and cannot appeal the decision if USCIS denies the request. The final decision is recorded in CLAIMS 3. Notices are either mailed or emailed to the individual.
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09-03-2012, 02:52 PM
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That is strange, not a mention of a notice of intent to deny.
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09-03-2012, 03:58 PM
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This is the reason why Jerry Brown needs to sign that CA DL bill so EAD might not even be necessary for us to obtain a DL
But we need an SSN to apply for a DL, which we can only get once we get a work permit..
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Received SSN: 10/25/12| CA ID: 11/3/12 | CA DL: 11/8/12
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09-03-2012, 04:22 PM
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But we need an SSN to apply for a DL, which we can only get once we get a work permit..
Not really, a relative of mine who came here with b2 got a DL for the duration of his stay.

He showed a valid visa + I-94

No SSN
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I do agree with the sentiments that Gov Brown should just sign it or let it become law. But hey.. there's 3 things he can do, 2 of them good and 1 of them bad.. those are hella good chances amirite?

he has 27 days to act upon it ^_^
True plus he's a democrat so that makes it way better
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09-03-2012, 04:25 PM
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Not really, a relative of mine who came here with b2 got a DL for the duration of his stay.

He showed a valid visa + I-94

No SSN
What's the point of bringing this up? There are many forms that allow you to obtain a driver's license. DREAMers have none.
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09-03-2012, 04:27 PM
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Who the heck is a white girl?

Anyway hopefully they dont make us wait that long. Since I765 is an accompanying document and not the main application, maybe it'll take less.
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09-03-2012, 04:30 PM
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That is strange, not a mention of a notice of intent to deny.
I don't think there's any intention of denying anyone... unless you have a criminal background or part of al-Qaeda....
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09-03-2012, 04:32 PM
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^ I still believe it will be much quicker than 90 days for us to get EAD once I-821D is approved. I just don't see what would hold it up that long, since at this point we already passed the Biometrics part.
I agree. Getting an EAD does not take long at all. When I received mine from app to end, it was about 1 month or something.

There's no need to process anything since they'll have our picture from the biometrics. It'll take two weeks max to make the EAD card. That's why I think the first wave of approvals will come just in time for November elections, lol.

We have to remember that they hired workers specifically for us and this app process.
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Application Sent - 08/21/2012 to Chicago, Delivered - 8/22/2012
Date of I-797 C Notice of Action - 8/24/2012, 8/30/2012 Letter
Date of Biometrics Appointment - 9/26/2012
Routed to: Vermont, Location: NJ
APPROVED: November 5, 2012
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