However, the 9th Circuit takes an average of nearly 23 months to issue a final ruling, and only about six months have elapsed since the DACA case was argued. These cookies do not store any personal information.Note that this resource is not meant to serve as legal advice, and all individuals who want to understand how the Court’s decision impacts them personally should speak with a trusted legal service provider. HOWEVER, we do not know at this time whether the Trump administration will take action to try to limit these options. That means there's no time to lose for all eligible individuals to renew their DACA while they still can. If I currently have DACA, can I still renew, and when should I … "I am writing to let you know why I am renewing my DACA this week and encouraging other DACA beneficiaries to do the same.The decision restores the DACA program completely. We want you to know that Immigrants Rising is committed to fighting alongside you and other undocumented young people.The Trump Administration’s rationale for this was that if the federal appeals court did not act soon, it would be too late to get the case on this year’s SCOTUS docket, which would require the government to keep DACA going for at least another year.You should talk with a trusted legal service provider before you apply or renew your DACA or decide to travel outside of the United States.Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to allow the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to continue. What information and evidence are needed to submit an initial DACA application? All across the country, supportive organizations are hosting DACA renewal events to help as many impacted individuals as possible to renew their DACA. More updates will be provided as we learn more.Unfortunately, those who have never had DACA still cannot apply to the program.
Under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, certain eligible undocumented immigrants who came to the United States before the age of 16 can apply for two years’ relief from deportation. However, DACA is not a path to U.S. permanent residence and is only temporary. Unfortunately, at this time, no first-time DACA applications are being accepted, so if you were never approved for DACA, you cannot apply now.
The court will review whether the Trump Administration can end DACA.
Some advocates speculate that the government’s chances might be better this time, given that SCOTUS said they expected the appeals court to act more quickly than it usually does. Can I apply for DACA for the first time? Attorney General Jeff Sessions was in the middle of announcing his decision to rescind DACA, the Obama-era program that has provided 800,000 young immigrants the opportunity to work and pursue an education without … If so, do we know when?
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments related to DACA on November 12. Can I Still Renew DACA in 2019? When I heard the news, I wept. If the Court decides to hear these cases, there’s a chance that USCIS will be ordered to stop accepting applications and a smaller chance that it will be ordered to stop processing the applications it has already received. This hearing poses a distinct threat to DACA, and may lead to the Trump Administration no longer accepting DACA renewals.The Supreme Court rarely agrees to hear cases before the appeals courts have ruled.
Since the 9th Circuit did not issue a decision, on November 5, the Trump Administration asked SCOTUS to bypass three appellate courts (2nd, 9th, and D.C. This FAQ consists of a list of questions most frequently asked about DACA and answers to those questions.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
A ruling by the end of the year might be considered expeditious.Despite the Supreme Court decision to reinstate the DACA program, the Trump administration released a memo yesterday that continues to restrict the DACA program.However, Judge Hanen wrote that he believes DACA to be likely illegal, and will ultimately fail to survive a challenge before his court.We remain encouraged by the victories in three lower courts and hope that the Supreme Court will also decide to protect the DACA program.The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments from both sides about DACA in November 2019. While there is no exact date for the Supreme Court decision, legal experts expect the decision to come in spring 2020, and no later than the end of June.Renewing my DACA will enable me to continue doing the work I love and creating positive change. In fact, all indications are that the Trump Administration will cancel this program.
Will DACA be terminated again?