The Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) is an organization dedicated to advancing the rights of immigrants through various efforts, including direct legal services. Currently NWIRP is offering free monthly virtual DACA clinics to help DACA recipients in the state of Washington file their DACA renewal applications. If eligible to attend one of their clinics, there are volunteers dedicated to reviewing your application and helping you finalize your forms.
Here are eligibility requirements for NWIRP’s DACA renewal clinics:
“1. Your DACA status is current (the expiration date can be found in the lower right corner of your Employment Authorization Document (EAD / work permit)) OR your DACA status expired less than nine months from when you are seeking to renew.
2. You have no new criminal charges or arrest history since your last DACA renewal application was submitted. (Minor traffic violations such as speeding and parking tickets are not considered criminal charges.)
3. You currently reside in Washington State.”
To learn more about NWRIP’s DACA Renewal clinics and to register, please visit their official website: NWRIP DACA renewal clinic
Please note that these DACA renewal clinics are being organized and facilitated by the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. The link to register may not work after the clinics have passed.
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