Urge USCIS to Expedite Processing of DACA Applications Over 100 Days Old


Urge USCIS to Expedite Processing of DACA Applications Over 100 Days Old
The Issue
I am one of the many individuals who have been adversely affected by the slow processing of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications. My job terminated me because my work permit expired, leading to severe financial loss in my home. This is not an isolated incident; thousands are facing similar hardships due to delays in processing. We are also asking USCIS to automatically extend work permits for DACA recipients if their renewal application is not processed before it expires.
According to a report from the National Immigration Forum, as of July 2020, there were approximately 640,000 active DACA recipients. However, USCIS's slow processing times have left many applicants and their families in a state of uncertainty and financial instability.
We urge USCIS to prioritize DACA applications that have been on hold for over 100 days and add DACA recipients as a category that qualifies for automatic work extensions. These delays are causing unnecessary hardship for applicants and their families who depend on these permits for employment and stability.
By signing this petition, you are supporting countless individuals like myself who need their applications processed promptly. We cannot afford any more delays; our livelihoods depend on it. Please sign this petition today!
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The Issue
I am one of the many individuals who have been adversely affected by the slow processing of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications. My job terminated me because my work permit expired, leading to severe financial loss in my home. This is not an isolated incident; thousands are facing similar hardships due to delays in processing. We are also asking USCIS to automatically extend work permits for DACA recipients if their renewal application is not processed before it expires.
According to a report from the National Immigration Forum, as of July 2020, there were approximately 640,000 active DACA recipients. However, USCIS's slow processing times have left many applicants and their families in a state of uncertainty and financial instability.
We urge USCIS to prioritize DACA applications that have been on hold for over 100 days and add DACA recipients as a category that qualifies for automatic work extensions. These delays are causing unnecessary hardship for applicants and their families who depend on these permits for employment and stability.
By signing this petition, you are supporting countless individuals like myself who need their applications processed promptly. We cannot afford any more delays; our livelihoods depend on it. Please sign this petition today!
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Petition created on January 17, 2024


