Deferred Actions

Understanding deferred action

Deferred action occurs when the Department of Human Services authorizes a non-U.S. citizen to remain in the country temporarily.

 

During the time of the deferred action the person can also apply for a work permit, known as an employment authorization document, allowing them to secure employment during the period for which he / she has the deferred action.

Eligibility requirements include

- Were born on or after June 16, 1981

- Came to the United States before your sixteenth birthday

- Continuously lived in the U.S. since June 15, 2007

- Don't have a lawful immigration status

- Don't have convictions of a felony offense

Payment methods

- Visa

- Mastercard

- Personal Checks

- Payment options

- Cash

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Learn more in our FAQ's

Immigration matters can be very complicated. We've gathered some of your client's most frequently asked questions for you to review.

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