Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals 2017 Announcement
Important information about DACA requests: Due to federal court orders, USCIS has resumed accepting requests to renew a grant of deferred action under DACA. USCIS is not accepting requests from individuals who have never before been granted deferred action under DACA. Until further notice, and unless otherwise provided in this guidance, the DACA policy will be operated on the terms in place before it was rescinded on Sept. 5, 2017. For more information, visit Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals: Response to January 2018 Preliminary Injunction
On Sept. 5, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) initiated the orderly phase out of the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Read the memorandum from Acting DHS Secretary Elaine Duke for details.
Next Steps for Phasing Out DACA
If you currently have DACA, you will be allowed to retain both DACA and your work authorization (EAD) until they expire, unless terminated or revoked.
USCIS will adjudicate, on an individual, case by case basis:
- Properly filed pending DACA initial requests and associated EAD applications that USCIS accepted as of Sept. 5, 2017.
- Properly filed pending DACA renewal requests and associated EAD applications that USCIS accepted as of Sept. 5, 2017.
- Properly filed pending DACA renewal requests and associated EAD applications from DACA recipients whose DACA and EAD expire between Sept. 5, 2017, and March 5, 2018, that we accepted on or before Oct. 5, 2017. USCIS will consider DACA requests received from residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on a case-by-case basis.
If ... | Then ... |
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You currently have DACA |
You will retain both your period of deferred action and your employment authorization document (EAD) until they expire, unless terminated or revoked. |
USCIS received your properly filed initial or renewal DACA request and associated application for an EAD on or before Sept. 5, 2017 |
We will continue adjudicating your request. |
Your DACA expires between Sept. 5, 2017, and March 5, 2018, and you wish to renew it |
USCIS must have received your properly filed renewal request on or before Oct. 5, 2017. |
You did not request initial DACA on or before Sept. 5, 2017 |
The DACA process is no longer available to you. |
Your DACA expired on or before Sept. 4, 2017, and you did not properly file your renewal request on or before Sept. 5, 2017 |
The DACA process is no longer available to you. |
You have DACA and your still-valid EAD is lost, stolen, or destroyed |
You may submit Form I-765 to request a replacement EAD at any time during the validity period. |
Resources
For more information:
- DHS: Frequently Asked Questions: Rescission of DACA (DHS)
- DHS: Fact Sheet: Rescission of DACA
- Letter from Attorney General Sessions to Acting Secretary Duke on the Rescission of DACA
- DACA Datasets:
- Quarterly data
- Population Data: PDF version (PDF, 118.82 KB); CSV version (CSV, 11.58 KB)
- Renewal Status, as of 9/07/2017: PDF version (PDF, 71.14 KB); CSV version (CSV, 2.31 KB)
- Renewal Status (with Denials), as of 11/02/2017: PDF version (PDF, 82.43 KB)
- DACA Recipients Serving in the Military (Data provided by DoD): PDF version (PDF, 75.27 KB)
- Terminations Related to Criminal and Gang Activity from 2013 to 2017, as of 10/01/2017: PDF version (PDF, 68.74 KB)
- USCIS Archived Content About DACA