DACA’s Future and USCIS Online PDF Filing
DACA’s Legal Future in Limbo
The fight for DACA continues as Texas and other states push to end the program, arguing it places financial burdens on public services. Meanwhile, the Biden administration defends it, emphasizing that Dreamers—more than 535,000 young immigrants—rely on these protections to live and work legally in the U.S. The case may soon land back in the Supreme Court, making the future of DACA more uncertain than ever.
USCIS Introduces Online PDF Filing
In a major digital shift, USCIS now allows online PDF submissions for Form I-765 (Employment Authorization) and Form I-912 (Fee Waiver). Immigrants can now apply through their USCIS account, streamlining the process by reducing errors and speeding up approvals. This update makes work authorization and fee relief more accessible, especially for those in remote areas or facing financial hardship.
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Attorney-Advisor, Acquisition Law Division, Tinker AFB
4 个月Encouraged to hear about the Pdf enhancement (long time coming, I'm sure)