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Deferred Action checklist by entrylaw.com - Page 4

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#31
06-28-2012, 07:26 PM
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Regarding high school transcipts. Will they have to be unsealed transcpripts?
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07-16-2012, 01:08 AM
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Regarding the financial hardship, it's always a catch-22.

Either you live with your parents and are a financial burden (if you are over 22 and are not chipping in, then you are a burden), or rent an apartment by working off-the-books without a SSN. One group can say they have not moved out because they do not want to break the law and thus need a valid SSN, while the other needs a SSN to continue working, albeit legally. You cannot exclude either group, because doing so would either validate illegal activity or go against the basic principle of financial hardship.
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07-17-2012, 09:28 PM
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Regarding the financial hardship, it's always a catch-22.

Either you live with your parents and are a financial burden (if you are over 22 and are not chipping in, then you are a burden), or rent an apartment by working off-the-books without a SSN. One group can say they have not moved out because they do not want to break the law and thus need a valid SSN, while the other needs a SSN to continue working, albeit legally. You cannot exclude either group, because doing so would either validate illegal activity or go against the basic principle of financial hardship.
what about when i worked but now i'm a burden too :P
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#34
07-19-2012, 02:38 PM
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Should I ask my sister in law to make an affidavit? Stating that I was here.
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07-29-2012, 06:17 AM
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I don't have an I94. I came here as a child in July 1999. But record of my stay starts in August 1999 on my immunization record. And I have record of continuous schooling/immunization documents since September 1999 to now. Would these suffice and be adequate substitution for I94?

Also my dad has been paying taxes since he came here in 1995. My mom, my brother, and I came 4 years later in 1999, but our names show up on my dad's taxes starting 2004. Should I submit these forms as well? I am little paranoid that CSCIS may say something about my dad not putting our names on his taxes until '04.

And as for proof of our stay here on June 15th, I did go to a post office to have my presence notarized, but they didn't have a notary. Instead USPS stamped June 15th date on my self-made notary paper. Is that okay? I do also have financial records from my two different bank accounts of money spent on June 15th, but they were both online purchases.

Sorry for the long read, just want to make sure I am doing this right!
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07-29-2012, 06:25 AM
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And transcripts, do they have to be open/sealed?
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07-29-2012, 10:37 AM
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It is unclear whether 30 year olds will be approved for 2 years, or
just until they turn 31.
WTF? Mis-informed much?
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And transcripts, do they have to be open/sealed?
They have to be official.. meaning they need to be enveloped
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^ I would recommend obtaining official, sealed transcripts if possible, but until further instructions are released you can't say with certainty that unofficial won't be accepted
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08-05-2012, 02:25 PM
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DO we have to show we are here on June 15? It just said between June 15, 2007 and June 15, 2012.
There is no way millions of us could prove that we are on June 15 consider half of us may be at home that day. I didn't use my debit cards for two weeks. what is that supposed to mean?
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