DACA

Immigrant Legal Resource Center (San Francisco, Calif.)

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DACA

by Immigrant Legal Resource Center (San Francisco, Calif.)

2014

Immigrant Legal Resource Center

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Description

"The second edition of DACA: The Essential Legal Guide is a practice-oriented overview of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). This manual is based on more than two decades of community education, outreach, training and technical assistance on issues impacting immigrant youth. Comprehensive and user-friendly, this manual consists of 11 easy-to-read chapters and appendices that cover DACA eligibility requirements, the entire process for representing a DACA applicant from initial client meeting to closing of your client's case, a detailed discussion of the criminal bars to DACA, tips on how to help clients obtain the necessary documentation to apply, and much more."

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