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Metairie Immigration Lawyers With Experience Handling DACA Cases

At Nicaud & Sunseri Law Firm, our immigration attorneys have deep experience helping people navigate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. As this area of immigration law is still in a state of flux, our legal team is constantly monitoring court decisions and administrative actions for any changes that will affect you or your family. If you have questions about your rights or options under DACA, we are more than ready to help. For a strictly private review of your DACA case, please get in touch with our immigration lawyers today.

An Overview of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

Created by an Executive Order under the Obama Administration in June of 2012, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a government policy that allows some undocumented immigrants who were brought into the United States as children to obtain temporary legal status. To be eligible for the DACA program, an applicant must be able to satisfy the following four standards:

  1. They have lived in the United States since at least June of 2007;
  2. They first arrived in America before they turned 16 years old;
  3. They have obtained a high school diploma, GED, or are still on track to do so; and
  4. They have no history of felony offenses or violent misdemeanors. 

When granted, DACA allows a person brought to the United States as a child a work permit and deferred action against deportation. DACA protections are granted on a two-year renewable basis. A DACA application must be renewed at the appropriate time, and the failure to do so will cause protections to lapse.

Where Does DACA Stand in now?

If you are confused about the current status of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, you are certainly not alone. Over the past eight years, the policy has been subject to a seemingly unending barrage of litigation. Here is what you need to know about where DACA stands as of early 2021: On January 20th, 2021, President Joe Biden issued an executive order focused on “preserving and fortifying” the program.

In effect, this means that the federal government is accepting new DACA applications and DACA renewals. There are also some active efforts to expand DACA protections—though the outcome of further reform is very much uncertain. At Nicaud & Sunseri Law Firm, our immigration lawyers are closely watching court decisions, federal legislation, and administrative actions for any developments related to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. We are always fully up-to-date on all of the latest DACA news.

Call Our Metairie DACA Lawyers Today

At Nicaud & Sunseri Law Firm, our Metairie immigration lawyers have the skills, knowledge, and specialized experience that you can count on for your DACA case. If you need help with a DACA application or a DACA renewal, our legal team is here to help. Contact us now for a confidential initial consultation.

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