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USCIS Blog: Filing Tips: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

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08-27-2012, 01:55 PM
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I already sent mine! but for those who didn't, read this before you send yours.



To visit the blog: http://blog.uscis.gov/


27 August 2012

Filing Tips: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals



Filing your request for consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals involves several steps. You need to submit multiple forms, evidence and fees. Small mistakes in preparing your request could lead to it being rejected. Please read these tips to avoid having your request rejected or delayed because of common filing errors.

1. Mail all forms together – You must mail the following forms in one package:
a. Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
b. Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
c. Form I-765WS, Worksheet

Read the mailing instructions to see where to mail the forms based on the state you live in. Remember to send it to the P.O. Box address if mailing through the U.S. Postal Service. All forms are available on www.uscis.gov for free. Do not pay for blank USCIS forms either in person or over the Internet.

2. Sign your forms
– You must sign both your Form I-821D and Form I-765. If someone helps you fill out the forms, that person must also sign both Form I-812D and Form I-765 in the designated box below your signature.

3. Write your name and date of birth the same way on each form – Variations in the way information is written can cause delays. For example, you should not write Jane Doe on one form and Jane E. Doe on another form. It is important to read all instructions on the forms carefully.

4. Use the correct version of Form I-765
– Always make sure you have the most recent form when submitting your request with USCIS. Review our Forms page to download the most recent version. You can download all USCIS forms and instructions for free on our website www.uscis.gov.

5. Use Form I-821D NOT Form I-821 – Form I-821D is used to request consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals. Form I-821 is a different form used to apply for Temporary Protected Status, an entirely different process.

6. Do NOT e-file Form I-765 – Requests for consideration of deferred action cannot be e-filed. You must mail your package (Forms I-821D, I-765, I-765WS, evidence and fees) to the appropriate USCIS Lockbox.

7. Submit correct fees –The fee to request consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals is $465 and cannot be waived. There are fee exemptions available only in limited circumstances. You may submit separate checks of $380 and $85, or one single check of $465.

8. Answer all questions completely and accurately – If an item is not applicable or the answer is “none,” leave the space blank. To ensure your request is accepted for processing, be sure to complete these required form fields:

Form I-821D: Name, Address, Date of Birth
Form I-765: Name, Address, Date of Birth, Eligibility Category

9. Provide all required supporting documentation and evidence – You must submit all required evidence and supporting documentation. These documents are required for USCIS to make a decision on your request. Please organize and label your evidence by the guideline it meets.

10. If you make an error on a form, start over with a clean form – USCIS prefers that you type your answers into the form and then print it. If you are filling out your form by hand, use black ink. If you make a mistake, please start over with a new form. Scanners will see through white out or correction tape and this could lead to the form being processed as incorrect, and lead to processing delays or denial.

11. Carefully review age guidelines before filing – If you have never been in removal proceedings, or your proceedings have been terminated, you must be at least 15 years of age or older at the time of filing.

You cannot be the age of 31 or older as of June 15, 2012, to be considered for deferred action for childhood arrivals.

To ensure that your request is accepted for processing, it is important that you review your entire request package before you file with USCIS.



For more information on consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals, visit www.uscis.gov/childhoodarrivals. If you have questions about filing a request, please call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283.
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Should be stickied it answers 1000000000000000 questions in the lounge area.
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Should be stickied it answers 1000000000000000 questions in the lounge area.
Moved and stickied.
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This is kinda random but this policy was sent out on June 15 and I was born on June 15....where was I on June 15, 2012??? ummm celebrating my birthday?? lolz....

I know sooooooo random....
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man I forgot to write my name behind the photos we submitted. that shouldnt be a problem right?
I mean my name is on the forms tho
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man I forgot to write my name behind the photos we submitted. that shouldnt be a problem right?
I mean my name is on the forms tho
Same thing here....
I did know about it a just seriously forgot, being worried about having all questions answered correctly, but it was just a brain fart.
Im not too worried about it, many ppl dint even know about sending the photos.
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Same thing here....
I did know about it a just seriously forgot, being worried about having all questions answered correctly, but it was just a brain fart.
Im not too worried about it, many ppl dint even know about sending the photos.
That's reassuring, u already got ur biometrics appointment on the 12th of sept?
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That's reassuring, u already got ur biometrics appointment on the 12th of sept?
Yeah I hope All goes well, I gotta get a haircut and get my beard did and my eyebrows! lol
gotta look sexy for my big picture hahaha
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I was wondering if you guys had to translate your birthcertificate to English? I have a passport and I'm not sure if I should send a copy of my Mexican birthcertificate?
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oh gosh, this is nice, but please be ready to keep updating it to cover other more complex questions.
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