What do I need for Deferred Action for Juvenile?

What do I need for Deferred Action for Juvenile?

Answer:

Basic Requirements are: †
*If you are between 15 and 30 years old † Entered the U.S. before age 16 †
*Have continuously resided in the U.S. for 5 years before June 15, 2012, then you may be eligible †
*If you do not have certain criminal convictions and are either in school now, or have your high school diploma or GED certificate.

START GATHERING THESE DOCUMENTS NEEDED:
• Birth certificate
• Employment records (from past employers);
• High school diploma or GED certificate,
• Public college or public school transcript;
• School Report Card
• Rent or utility bills (from the landlord or the utility company);
• Hospital or medical records (from the hospital or the medical provider);
• Immunization records;
• Attestations by churches, unions or other organizations (obtain letters, notarized if possible, attesting to the applicant’s residence, with specific dates that the author of the letter can attest to from personal experience or from church or union records);
• Money order receipts;
• Passport entries;
• Birth certificates of applicant’s children born in the United States;
• Medical, school and other records of applicant’s children born in the United States;
• Bank account statements;
• Insurance statements or records, including automotive, life, health, and other insurance;
• Social Security records;
• Census records (obtain through census.gov)
• Selective Service Registration (obtain through sss.gov)
• Automobile license receipts, title, or vehicle registration;
• Driver’s license or ID records from state and local governments;
• Deeds, mortgages, contracts to which the applicant has been a party (including cell phone contracts and bills)
• Tax receipts and filings (1040s)
• The most recent Form I-94 with admission stamps indicating the port of entry, date of entry, nonimmigrant classification, and ending date of authorized stay