I-821D DACA – Application worksheet
After the client’s paperwork is done…what next?
It’s very important that clients submit full and correct applications and that everything is in the right order..
Sometimes, with three separate application forms, addenda pages, special forms like the G-1145, and required copies of work permits and other documents, it’s hard to keep track of whether or not a client ends up with two complete copies of all the material they need to submit.
So we’ve created a worksheet (below) to help us double-check that the application ends up with the correct number of pages and goes into the mailer stacked in the correct order and the client gets any additional assistance they may require. Every volunteer team gets a copy of this when they sit down with an applicant.
- General Forms for all:
- Citizenship Fair intake form
- Citizenship Fair waiver form
- Filling out a check to USCIS
- How to “read” a permanent residency” card.
- Difference between arrests and tickets
- Fee Waiver/Reductions:
- N-400 Citizenship application:
- How to fill out an N-400 Citizenship Application
- Vanessa’s annotated N-400 Citizenship application Cheat Sheet (download for reference!)
- Self-Quiz for N-400 Citizenship Application volunteers
- Application Worksheet -counting and ordering sheets after the application is finished
- I-90 Replace Permanent Resident Card
- How to fill out an I-90 application.
- Application Worksheet -counting and ordering sheets after the application is finished
- I-821D DACA
- How to fill out a DACA application
- Application Worksheet -counting and ordering sheets after the application is finished
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When and where does this happen?
Oxnard College, 4000 S Rose Ave, Oxnard, CA 93033
9am - 3pm the last Sunday of every month