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Originally Posted by choukette
What u need to understand is that an officer looking at ur case will take that as proof of student status not proof of continuous residency. I am no big shot lawyer but on USCIS.COM they put proof of student status and proof of continuous residency separate because they want to see separate evidence for each category.
meaning you can't take school papers to provide proof of continuous residency for five years. It might make sense in the real world but to USCIS those are two different categories that fall under two different guidelines and thus should be accounted for separately. Good news is it's not that bad. Just go back to the website and read what they ask as evidence for continuous residency....find those things and send them. If u don't have them, get creative use emails facebook ebay amazon invoice to help u. good luck!
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I respectfully disagree. I think that school transcripts can count for both continuous presence and proof of student status because many of the people who qualify for DACA don't have any other way to proof they have been here for 5years or more and are a current student. If they are placed in two different categories I would say is because it works for both. Such as your passport since it has your visa and can be used as a proof of identity. Just a thought! Good luck to all!