DACA in Dallas
Legal Support for Dreamers and DACA Renewals
At Santiago Riutort, PLLC, we support Dreamers and provide legal assistance to individuals seeking to apply for or renew their protection under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Our team helps clients navigate the immigration process related to initial applications, renewals, and work authorization requests, carefully preparing complete documentation and ensuring compliance with USCIS requirements.
What Is DACA?
DACA is an immigration program that provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for certain individuals who came to the United States as children and meet specific immigration requirements.
Although DACA does not provide permanent residency or citizenship, it can offer important opportunities to study, work, and live with greater stability in the United States.
Our DACA Services
Initial DACA Applications
We assist eligible clients in preparing initial requests for deferred action and employment authorization in accordance with current regulations.
Our services include:
Eligibility evaluation
Preparation and review of forms
Organization of required evidence and documentation
Filing applications with USCIS
Monitoring the immigration process
Each case is carefully reviewed based on the applicant’s individual circumstances.
DACA Renewals
Keeping DACA status up to date is important to maintain the immigration and employment benefits associated with the program.
At Santiago Riutort, PLLC, we assist with:
Deferred action renewals
Work authorization renewals
Review of requirements and important deadlines
Preparation and submission of updated documentation
We work to reduce errors and avoid unnecessary delays in the process.
Employment Authorization
Our team also assists with work permit applications related to DACA, helping clients properly prepare the required forms and supporting documentation.
Legal Representation and Personalized Attention
We understand that immigration changes can create uncertainty for many Dreamers and their families. That is why we provide personalized attention and clear guidance throughout every stage of the process.
At Santiago Riutort, PLLC, we are committed to offering professional and respectful support to help you move forward with greater confidence in your personal and professional goals.
Why Choose Santiago Riutort, PLLC?
Personalized attention for Dreamers
Experience with DACA applications and renewals
Detailed preparation of forms and evidence
Support with work authorization applications
Clear guidance throughout the USCIS process
Our goal is to help you navigate the immigration process in an organized and secure way.
Schedule a Consultation
If you need help with an initial DACA application or renewal in Dallas, Santiago Riutort, PLLC is ready to guide you.
📞 Call today: (469) 485-7877
🌐 Schedule your consultation: santiagoriutortpllc.setmore.com
Every case is different and requires an individual legal analysis. During your consultation, we will review your immigration history, eligibility, and next steps.
Frequently Asked Questions About DACA in Dallas
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DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is an immigration program that provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for certain young immigrants known as “Dreamers.”
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Applicants must have been under 31 years old as of June 15, 2012, arrived in the U.S. before turning 16, and have continuously resided in the U.S. since June 15, 2007. They must also meet certain education requirements and have no serious criminal record. Eligible individuals may apply for an initial request or renewal of DACA.
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Yes. It is recommended to begin the renewal process at least 180 days before the expiration date to avoid interruptions in work authorization and immigration protection.
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The process may include preparing and submitting immigration forms, gathering evidence of continuous residence, providing identity documents, and requesting work authorization and deferred action.
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No. DACA does not provide permanent residency or U.S. citizenship. However, it offers temporary protection and work authorization while the program remains in effect.
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Currently, USCIS cannot process or grant new initial DACA applications due to federal court orders. While applications may still be received, they cannot be approved while legal proceedings are ongoing.
