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DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood arrivals

At Eve’s Immigration Services, we know that the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) represents hope and stability for thousands of young people who came to the United States as children.

Our commitment is to offer you clear guidance and professional assistance so you can apply for or renew your DACA correctly and without errors, ensuring that your protection and work permit remain active.

As a State-Certified Immigration Consultant, Eve provides non-legal assistance in preparing your forms and organizing your documentation for USCIS.

What is DACA?

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is a program that allows certain undocumented young people who came to the United States as children to:

  • Obtain temporary protection from deportation.
  • Receive a renewable work permit every two years.
  • Applying for a Social Security number , and a driver’s license (depending on the state).

Basic Requirements for DACA

To qualify for or renew DACA, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Have arrived in the United States before turning 16 years old.
  • Have lived continuously in the country since June 15, 2007.
  • Have been present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012 , and at the time of submitting your application
  • Have had no lawful immigration status on that date
  • Be currently studying, have graduated , or have obtained a GED (high school equivalency)
  • Have not been convicted of serious crimes and not pose a threat to public safety.

Our Process

  • Eligibility evaluation: Together, we review the USCIS website to verify that you meet the requirements.
  • Form Preparation: We complete the forms and the Supplemental Information Sheet.
  • Evidence collection: We help you gather documents that prove your continuous residence and education.
  • Review and submission: We review your application before submitting it to prevent errors or delays.
  • Follow-up and notifications: We explain how to check the status of your case.

Benefits of Completing Your DACA process with Eve’s Immigration Services

✅ Professional assistance for initial applications and renewals.

✅ Detailed review to avoid rejections.

✅ Clear communication throughout the entire process.

✅ Affordable cost.

✅ Service available throughout California.

Why Choose Us?

Committed to Your Success and Your Family’s

Proven Experience

More than 30 years of experience in the legal field, including assistance completing immigration forms

Prompt Attention

We Respond Within 24 Hours

Affordable Prices

Fair, Transparent Pricing — No Hidden Fees

Personalized Service

Each case is unique and receives individualized attention.

High Success Rate

Proven Results.

We Speak Your Language

Fully Bilingual Services — Spanish and English.

Our Process

A Clear and Transparent Path Toward Your Goals

Consulta Inicial

Initial Meeting

Schedule an in-person, phone, or video meeting to discuss the needs for your process.

Recopilación de Documentos

Gathering of Documents

We assist you in gathering all the necessary documents for your process.

Preparación de Formularios

Form Preparation

We complete and review all forms with accuracy and attention to detail.

Presentación de documentos

Document Filing

We submit your complete application package, including all required documentation, to the proper authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions about DACA

Can I apply for DACA for the first time?

Currently, USCIS only accepts renewals for previously approved DACA cases, although this could change in the future.

When should I renew my DACA?

It is recommended to submit your renewal 120 to 150 days before your current permit expires.

To find more information, visit: https://www.uscis.gov/i-821d

What documents do I need to renew?

Your current work permit, previous approval notice, proof of continuous residence, and a valid ID.

What happens if my DACA expires?

You can still renew even after the expiration date, but it is important to do so as soon as possible to avoid losing your work authorization..

Can I travel outside the United States with DACA?

Only if you obtain Advance Parole (special travel permission), which must be approved by USCIS before leaving the country.

Didn’t find the answer you were looking for?

FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES: This information is a general description and is intended for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice or counsel. For more information visit. 

https://www.uscis.gov/DACA

Important Disclaimer: I am not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice.

Bond No. 100298371 / Alameda County LDA #174

We are not attorneys. We can only provide self-help services at your specific direction. We are not a law firm and cannot represent clients, select legal forms, or provide legal advice. All services are provided at the client’s request and do not substitute for the advice of an attorney.

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