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  1. Exploring The Possibility: Can Daca Recipients Travel To Florida

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  2. The Complete Guide To Renewing DACA in 2023

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  3. How to Renew Your DACA in 2023

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  4. Can DACA Recipients Travel to Florida? Exploring the Travel

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  5. DACA Recipients’ Access to Health Care: 2023 Report

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  6. How to Easily Renew Your DACA in 2023

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  1. Important Update on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

    On Sept. 13, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas issued a decision finding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Final Rule unlawful and expanding the original July 16, 2021 injunction and order of vacatur to cover the Final Rule. However, the court maintained a partial stay of the order for "all DACA recipients who received their initial DACA status ...

  2. Florida's New Immigration Laws Summarized: Statute by Statute

    §454.021(3) has been repealed and therefore the Florida Supreme Court is no longer authorized to admit DACA recipients as lawyers to the Florida Bar. There is a grandfather provision, however, so for those undocumented immigrants that are currently in law school, as long as the bar license is issued before November 1, 2028, it will be valid.

  3. Frequently Asked Questions

    On Sept. 13, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas issued a decision finding the DACA Final Rule unlawful and expanding the original July 16, 2021 injunction and order of vacatur to cover the Final Rule. However, the court maintained a partial stay of the order for "all DACA recipients who received their initial DACA status prior to July 16, 2021."

  4. PDF Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Frequently Asked Questions

    September 15, 2023 11. Are DACA recipients still be able to apply for special permission to travel ("advance parole")? Yes, for the time being. You may qualify for advance parole if you currently have DACA and you can establish that your travel abroad is for employment, educational, or humanitarian purposes.

  5. What Does Florida's SB 1718 Do?

    On May 10, 2023, Gov. DeSantis signed a controversial anti-immigrant bill, SB 1718, into law. Here's what the law does. ... Bars DACA Recipients from Practicing Law: ... this license is not recognized in Florida. Can I still go to the doctor's office or hospital and seek health care? Yes. This law does not bar undocumented people from ...

  6. Top 5 Things to Know About SB 1718, Florida's New Immigration Law

    The Legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 1718 in the 2023 session, which covers over a dozen policy areas that target Floridians without a documented immigration status. SB 1718 began as a proposal from Gov. Ron DeSantis. Most of his recommendations — except for a repeal of Florida's tuition equity law [1] — made it into the final bill, despite myriad proposed amendments and suggestions.

  7. What's the current status of DACA? Here's what you need to know

    "As of July 2023, it is taking approximately 4 to 8 months for [U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services] to process a mailed advance parole application, but if a DACA recipient needs to travel ...

  8. REAL ID and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    REAL ID and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Last updated MARCH 2023. This factsheet provides information specifically for DACA recipients who have a currently valid work permit and are planning to travel within the United States by airplane.We advise undocumented individuals, including those whose DACA has expired, to seek advice from a qualified immigration attorney before ...

  9. Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    The following information explains the guidelines for requesting DACA for the first time. Please note: While a July 16, 2021, injunction (PDF, 401.59 KB) from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, which was affirmed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and on Oct. 14, 2022 was extended by the district court to the DACA final rule, remains in effect, DHS is ...

  10. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    On September 13, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas issued a decision finding the DACA Final Rule unlawful and expanding its original July 16, 2021 injunction and order of vacatur to cover the Final Rule. The district court, however, maintained a partial stay of the order for "all DACA recipients who received ...

  11. PDF Travel for DACA Applicants (Advance Parole)

    2. DACA applicants or recipients who travel outside the U.S. without being granted approval for travel will lose their DACA status. 3. You will be inspected at the border when you return, and there is always a possibility that you could be denied entry, even if the government granted you permission to travel. How can I travel after I receive DACA?

  12. Traveling with Advance Parole for DACA

    DACA recipients can request to travel abroad for medical reasons, which falls under the humanitarian travel purpose. If the DACA recipient needs to travel abroad for their own medical reason, they should submit documentation from their doctor or dentist with their diagnosis, the treatment required, and how long it will take. ...

  13. Guide for Undocumented Individuals Traveling in the U.S

    1. Make sure your DACA is valid during your ENTIRE time abroad. Do NOT allow your DACA to expire during any of the time you are contemplating being outside the U.S. mainland, even if you have a renewal pending. Plan to be in the U.S. mainland before it expires with no chance of any gap. 2.

  14. DACA Recipients: How to Apply for a Travel Document (Advance Parole

    How to Apply for Advance Parole as a DACA Recipient. To apply for Advance Parole, you will need to submit the following to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS): Form I-131, issued by USCIS (see below). Copy of a photo identity document, such as a driver's license or passport identity page.

  15. Key Facts on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    Over one in four (28%) active DACA recipients reside in California, with another 17% living in Texas, 5% in Illinois, 4% in New York, 4% in Florida, and the remaining 42% distributed in other ...

  16. DACA Recipients Rights and Privileges in Florida

    DACA recipients in Florida have access to state-level rights and privileges such as the ability to obtain a driver's license, access in-state tuition at public universities, and the ability to apply for certain professional licenses. In addition, DACA recipients can access certain forms of temporary financial assistance, such as short term ...

  17. Can DACA Recipients Travel? Yes, but It's Tricky [2024]

    30 Second Recap: DACA recipients can travel internationally only with Advance Parole, which is granted for humanitarian, educational, or employment purposes. Travel without Advance Parole can result in losing DACA status and facing re-entry bars. Domestic travel within the U.S. is generally less problematic, but proper identification is necessary.

  18. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    How to file for the first time and what documents you need to submit or renew your DACA request online. If you have further questions about DACA, check the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) FAQ page. If you cannot find an answer to your question there, you can call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 (TTY: 1-800-767-1833).

  19. Everything You Need to Know About Traveling on DACA

    DACA holders and individuals with pending DACA applications are able to travel domestically with the proper identification documents. Any individual flying domestically in the U.S. must present a valid, government-issued ID that matches the name on their flight reservation. Prior to boarding, travelers are required to present their ID to a ...

  20. How to travel if you're a DACA recipient

    And there are three ways you can get this document - you apply through U.S. Immigration Services, and you ask them through humanitarian reasons, which is you got to go visit family, loved ones in ...

  21. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Data Tools

    Learn about participation in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program nationally and by state, as well as by top countries of origin. These data tools provide the numbers of DACA recipients at U.S. and state levels as of March 31, 2024 (the most recent data available from the federal government) and offer MPI's 2023 estimates of the population that would have been eligible to ...

  22. DHS Issues Regulation to Preserve and Fortify DACA

    Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas today announced that the Department has issued a final rule that will preserve and fortify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy for certain eligible noncitizens who arrived in the United States as children, deferring their removal and allowing them an opportunity to access a renewable, two-year work permit.

  23. Florida's new immigration law prompts travel advisory from Latino

    One of the most prominent Latino advocacy groups in the United States, LULAC, is urging people to avoid traveling to Florida ahead of a new immigration law set to go into effect in July.

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  25. PDF Active DACA Recipients

    This report reflects the number of individuals with DACA expiration on or after Mar. 31, 2023 as of Mar. 31, 2023. Individuals who have obtained Lawful Permanent Resident status or U.S. citizenship are excluded. Country of birth reflects the country of birth reported on form I-821D. Totals may not sum due to rounding.