Immigration Law Workshop Insights

Summary

Key points on immigration laws include visa types, green card process, citizenship requirements, deportation grounds, asylum criteria, and employment authorization. DACA provides temporary protection but no direct citizenship path. DACA recipients can explore family sponsorship or employment-based visas for citizenship. Stay updated on policy changes.

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Are DACA immigrant still protected and how can they become citizens
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) immigrants are still protected under current U.S. immigration policies, but the situation can change depending on new laws or court rulings.
Key Points:
- Protection: DACA provides temporary protection from deportation and work permits.
- Path to Citizenship: Currently, DACA does not provide a direct path to citizenship. DACA recipients must pursue other routes like family sponsorship or employment-based visas.
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