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Prosecutorial Discretion and Deferred Action: What Immigrants Need to Know

Prosecutorial discretion is the U.S. immigration authorities’ power to decide whether or not to enforce removal actions (deportation) against an individual. This discretion allows officers to prioritize resources and focus on serious threats while deferring or declining to pursue cases against certain individuals. 🕊️ What Is Deferred Action? Deferred action is a form of prosecutorial […]

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DACA Renewal and Alternatives

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) protects eligible undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children from deportation and provides work authorization. 🔄 How to Renew DACA Submit Form I-821D for renewal 120 to 150 days before your current DACA expires. Include updated documents proving continuous residence and identity. Pay the required fees and

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Humanitarian Parole Explained

Humanitarian parole allows certain individuals to enter the United States temporarily for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, even if they do not have a visa. It is meant for emergency situations, such as medical emergencies, family reunification in crisis, or urgent protection needs. ✅ Who Can Apply for Humanitarian Parole? Individuals who face

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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Overview

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian immigration program that allows nationals from certain countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions to stay temporarily in the U.S. without fear of deportation. ✅ Who Is Eligible for TPS? Nationals of a designated country with TPS. Individuals continuously physically present in the U.S. since

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