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Convictions plus Deferred Action
Applicants with criminal history must consult with an immigration attorney before they apply for Deferred Action. For immigration purposes, convictions continue to exist even if the crimes were committed by minors, all the fines have been paid, the probation has been successfully completed, or the record has been expunged. In some cases, the immigration may…
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Redadas de ICE en San Francisco y el Área de la Bahía.
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Translation of documents
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Education Requirements
To be eligible for Deferred Action, one must be in school or have graduated from High School. High School diploma will satisfy this requirement. In the alternative, the applicant may take GED and attach a copy of the GED Certificate to the Deferred Action application. Students who are enrolled in High School should enclose proof…