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Originally Posted by freshh.
I'd be a bit more worried if they'd extended it longer than that.
Remember DHS has six months under which to submit their border security plan and set up the application process (18 - 6 = 12). And someone correct me if I am wrong, but she can get up to six additional months, if needed. Besides that, there's no telling how long background checks are going to take to come back for CIR (or if that fails some sort of administrative relief program). DACA is six months max and we've seen people wait longer than that.
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Exactly. You realize this timeline means 2015 for legal authorization for most CIR beneficiaries, right? Two looooooong years. I think the test run for this was DACA and with the proper management, it shouldn't take that long to register people. In this age with the techonology use that is involved in everyday life, I can guarantee you that the proof needed to apply for legalization will be available to 90% of qualifying individuals.