The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is soliciting case examples for DACA recipients who are renewing their DACA and facing difficulties because they traveled outside the country on a valid grant of advance parole.
If you are or represent a DACA recipient who:
(a) applied for and received advance parole during their initial grant of DACA;
(b) traveled abroad and returned through that grant;
(c) filed for renewal of DACA; and
(d) received an RFE, NOID, or Denial based on that travel
Please complete the following intake form: https://ilrc.formstack.com/forms/case_example_database
ILRC is compiling these cases to identify whether this is a nationwide issue. Individuals who complete the intake will receive regular updates on IRLC’s advocacy regarding this issue!
About ILRC: Founded in 1979 by Bill Ong Hing, the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is a national, non-profit resource center that provides legal trainings, educational materials, and advocacy to advance immigrant rights. The mission of the ILRC is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.
Also, check out all of their helpful information and resources regarding DACA at their website.
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Categories: Advance Parole, Renewing DACA
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