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Legal Assistance for DACA Recipients in North Texas and Statewide

Navigating the immigration system as a DACA recipient can be challenging, especially in Texas, where legal landscapes often shift. If you are one of the approximately 90,000 active DACA recipients in Texas, you deserve representation that understands immigration laws and the challenges you face. 

Dreamers have long contributed to Texas’ future, and Texas Immigration Law Office PLLC is committed to helping protect that legacy through legal advocacy and support. Whether you need to renew your DACA status, have questions about your rights, or are seeking guidance amidst ongoing legal changes, we are here to fight for your ability to stay, work, and thrive.

Protect your future as a Dreamer. Call (469) 991-2948 or reach out online for a free initial consultation with our immigration lawyer.

What Is Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)? 

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a program introduced in 2012 under the Obama administration. It provides temporary protection from deportation for qualifying individuals who were brought to the United States as children. These protections include the ability to apply for work authorization, receive a driver’s license in many states, and pursue higher education opportunities. 

While DACA is not a path to permanent residency or citizenship, it offers eligible recipients a degree of stability and protection. The program enables individuals to contribute to their communities without fear of immediate removal. 

DACA requires recipients to renew their protections every two years to maintain their status. The program has specific eligibility requirements, including continuous residence in the U.S. since June 2007, and arrival in the country before the age of 16. Additionally, applicants must meet education or military service requirements and pass a criminal background check. 

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What to Do If Your DACA Renewal Is Delayed 

A delay in your DACA renewal process can feel overwhelming, but it’s important to know there are steps you can take to address the situation. Acting promptly and staying informed can help you minimize potential challenges during this time. Here’s what to do if your DACA renewal is delayed.

1. Check Your Application Status 

The first step is to verify the status of your renewal application. You can do this by using the USCIS Case Status Online tool. You will need the receipt number that USCIS provided when your application was submitted. If you don’t have your receipt number, check any email confirmation or mailed notices you received when filing. 

If your case status shows processing delays, take note of the timeline and any updates provided. USCIS may include instructions or requests for additional information that could impact the progress of your case. 

2. Contact USCIS Customer Service 

If it’s been more than the expected processing time and your case has been pending for at least 105 days, contact USCIS to request a status update. You can reach their customer service line by calling 1-800-375-5283. Be prepared to provide your application details, including your receipt number and personal identification information. 

3. Submit an E-Request for Case Inquiry 

If reaching out by phone hasn’t addressed the issue, you can file an "Outside Normal Processing Time" notice through the USCIS website. This online inquiry tool allows you to formally notify USCIS of delays beyond the published processing times. You’ll need your receipt information, as well as the details of your application. 

E-Requests are a formal mechanism that can encourage further review of your case. Be sure to clearly explain the reasons for your inquiry within the required fields. 

4. Seek Legal Guidance 

If delays persist or your situation becomes more urgent, seeking legal help can provide clarity and reassurance. Immigration attorneys can help communicate with USCIS on your behalf. Legal professionals can also review your application to check for any issues that might be causing delays. 

5. Stay Calm and Persistent 

While delays in the DACA renewal process can be stressful, it’s important to stay calm and persistent. Many delays are due to processing backlogs rather than errors on your part. By taking the steps above, you can help ensure your case moves forward. 

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Defending DACA Recipients Throughout Texas 

Our work goes beyond providing legal services. It is about standing alongside Texas’ Latino community to ensure every voice is heard and every aspiration is defended. 

  • Thousands Helped 
    Our firm has proudly served clients from Garland to McAllen and beyond. 
  • Our “Why” 
    We are committed to uplifting the Latino community across Texas. Your livelihood, your family, and your future matter to us. 
  • Free Initial Consultations 
    Navigating legal questions shouldn’t come with financial barriers. We offer free and virtual consultations to make sure you get the answers you need. 
  • Bilingual Team
    Fluent in both Spanish and English, our team connects with Dreamers of all backgrounds. 

Call (469) 991-2948 or message us online for a free initial consultation with an immigration lawyer.

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    Simplifying complex immigration laws and keeping clients informed at every stage of their case.

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    Providing honest, informed, and strategic legal representation backed by years of experience.

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    Every client is treated with respect, empathy, and personalized attention throughout their immigration journey.

  • Commitment to Community

    Dedicated to serving and empowering Texas’s immigrant community with reliable legal guidance.

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