Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Immigration Information from the InterFaith Movement for Human Integrity



Support for those who can renew their DACA whose work permits expire between now and March 5, 2018 will be able to apply for a two-year renewal if they apply BY Oct. 5, 2017.

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Free and Accurate Informational Guides and Toolkits:

Immigration Legal Resource Center: End of DACA FAQ's

California Immigrant Policy Center: DACA Resources

Educators for Fair Consideration: DACA, what now? Toolkits http://www.e4fc.org/resources/whatweknowcandonow.html

Immigrants Rising, site for immigrant entrepreneurship: https://immigrantsrising.org/
Bay Area DACA Renewal Clinics for those whose work permits expire between Sept 17, 2017 and March 5th, 2018:

Oakland
September 15th
Centro Legal de La Raza (flyer #2)
3400 E. 12th Street Oakland, CA 94601 

Berkeley
September 15th and 28th
2921 Adeline St. in Berkeley, ( 1 block from Ashby BART)
Please call (510) 548-4040.
You will be asked to provide your name, phone number, and DACA expiration date. An immigration team member will call you back to confirm your clinic appointment time and date.

Richmond
September 11th, 18th, 25th
4 pm - 7pm
Richmond Service Center
217 Harbour Way, Richmond
Concord: 925.825.3099
Oakland: 510.768.3100

San Francisco
San Francisco Office of Civic Engagement and City Affairs
Mission High School
1 pm - 5 pm
DACA Renewal Fee Financial Assistance
Between now and the October 5 deadline, MAF will provide 2,000 Dreamers with SCHOLARSHIPS of $495 to renew their DACA permit. DACA recipients with a permit expiring between now and March 5 are eligible to receive the scholarships. As time is of the essence, this online scholarship will be processed within a day.
Mission Asset Fund : http://www.lc4daca.org/

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Please Share this information widely!

Faith communities across traditions have repeatedly demonstrated an unwavering commitment to immigrant youth and their families, advocating for the DREAM Act, writing letters and filing Amicus briefs in support of the DACA program, and calling on all elected leaders to champion policies that would create a path to citizenship for undocumented individuals in the United States.

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