As of August 15, 2012, USCIS has started accepting requests for deferred action. An eligible person can apply to the USCIS requesting deferred action using form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.This form has to be accompanied by the forms I-765, Application for Work Authorization and I-765WS, Worksheet, to prove your need for employment.
There is no fee for filing I-821D. However, the filing fees and biometric fees for the I-765 is a total of $465. Any I-821D which is not accompanied by the I-765, the I-765WS, the $465 fees and the supporting documents will not be accepted by the USCIS.
All the forms come with instructions on how to complete and file the form. The forms need to be complete in all aspects and should be duly signed by the applicant. Applications that have not been signed will not be accepted. Complete applications have to be sent to a Lockbox facility and the address of the Lockbox depends on the applicant's state of residence. The address can be found on the I-821D instructions.
It is important to send copies of all documents that support your application showing your eligibility to file for deferred action.
Once the USCIS accepts your application as complete and ready to be processed, they will send you an application receipt notice. You will also receive a notice with an appointment for biometric services. You need to ensure that you do not miss your biometric services appointment, else it could considerably delay the application process.
A background check will be conducted for all applicants and each application will be considered by the USCIS on a case by case basis. You may be requested to provide more information or to appear at a USCIS office. The outcome of your application will be notified to you in writing.
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There is no fee for filing I-821D. However, the filing fees and biometric fees for the I-765 is a total of $465. Any I-821D which is not accompanied by the I-765, the I-765WS, the $465 fees and the supporting documents will not be accepted by the USCIS.
All the forms come with instructions on how to complete and file the form. The forms need to be complete in all aspects and should be duly signed by the applicant. Applications that have not been signed will not be accepted. Complete applications have to be sent to a Lockbox facility and the address of the Lockbox depends on the applicant's state of residence. The address can be found on the I-821D instructions.
It is important to send copies of all documents that support your application showing your eligibility to file for deferred action.
Once the USCIS accepts your application as complete and ready to be processed, they will send you an application receipt notice. You will also receive a notice with an appointment for biometric services. You need to ensure that you do not miss your biometric services appointment, else it could considerably delay the application process.
A background check will be conducted for all applicants and each application will be considered by the USCIS on a case by case basis. You may be requested to provide more information or to appear at a USCIS office. The outcome of your application will be notified to you in writing.
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