Steps On Filing For A Deferred Action

By Marylou Forbes


As a foreign national in the US, you would want to gt the opportunity to actually be able to get the chance to work in the country with fear of getting deported. With the new grant that was passed for deferred action, you can. It allows you to get the necessary protection as well as work authorization for two years.

Filing your request involved a lot of steps. It is important that you take note of these steps well to make sure that you will not have a hard time getting the application processed in time. Remember, small mistakes in preparing the request can cost you big time. It can get rejected. So, always be careful when doing so.

Mail the firms that you will be filling out together. You need to get them enclosed on a single package, you have to follow the specific mailing instructions on how this is done though. If mailed through the USPS, it needs to be sent to a P. O. Box address. Also, do not pay for blank forms on the internet or in person. They are free.

Get your forms properly signed too. You need to place your signature on the forms that you will be filling out. In the event that somebody helps you out to get them filled out, his signature needs to be affixed on the form too. This is done on the designated box below the area where you affix your signature.

When writing your name or your date of birth on the form, ensure that you do so uniformly. This means in the same format. Variations in the manner that you have entered these information may often cause unnecessary delays. DO read ll the instruction on the firm carefully.

You have to make sure that you are using the right form for this purpose. You need to be using the most recent form when submitting your request. This is found at the USCIS website. Make sure that you download it there is you are confident that you are actually using the right form this time.

Pay the right fees too. There is going to be a $465 fee for the processing of your request. Remember, this is not waived. In addition, there are possible exemptions that you may take advantage of, but for limited circumstances only. You can submit two $380 and $85 checks or a single $465 for this purpose.

When answering the various questions that the documents require, do so accurately and completely. In the event that an item is not applicable or in the event that the answer is neon, leave it just as blank. Completing the required form files will help ensure proper processing of the documents.

Have the right supporting documents too. You will be required to provide evidences to help support your application. They are going to be needed so the USCIS can actually arrive at a decision regarding your request.

Avoid errors when answering the forms to. Make sure that if you make a mistake, you start all over again with a clean form. In addition, it is always best to type your answers then get them printed out. If you do have to write by hand though, use a black ink.




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