Immigration Law Firm Serving New York City and Tri-State Area
As of June 15, 2012, all individuals who satisfy one of the points below are eligible for Deferred Action.
- Came to the U.S. under the age of 16;
- Have resided continuously in the U.S. for 5 years preceding June 15, 2012;
- Are currently in school, have graduated from high school, or have obtained a G.E.D.;
- Have not been convicted of a misdemeanor offense or multiple misdemeanor offenses;
- Not be over the age of 30
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With a grant of deferred action, DREAMers are eligible to receive an employment authorization card from USCIS which will allow them to obtain a social security card and receive financial aid and scholarships for college. The grant of Deferred Action is valid for a two-year period, and then must be renewed.
The Drucker Law Firm has successfully handled hundreds of deferred action cases for “DREAMers” and we look forward to assisting the next generation of young Americans. Fill out a contact form or call our office to speak with our team.