Overview
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) protects people brought to the United States as children and provides renewable two-year work authorization. The program's rules and court status have shifted repeatedly, which makes careful, timely filing more important than ever — USCIS recommends submitting renewals 120 to 150 days before expiration.
We prepare your Form I-821D renewal with Forms I-765 and I-765WS, double-check every date against your prior approvals, and calendar your next renewal window so you never face an avoidable gap in protection or work authorization.
How we help
- Prepare complete I-821D renewal packages with work permit applications
- Time your filing inside the USCIS-recommended renewal window
- Track your case status and respond quickly if USCIS asks for more evidence
- Keep copies of your full DACA history organized and ready
- Monitor program developments that may affect your options
We can help if…
- Your DACA and work permit expire within the next 6 months
- Your renewal has lapsed and you need to file as soon as possible
- You have moved, changed employers, or changed names since your last grant
- You want your documents reviewed before any USCIS contact
How it works
Status review
We check your current grant dates and confirm your renewal window.
Package preparation
I-821D, I-765, and worksheet prepared and cross-checked against prior filings.
Filing & tracking
Submitted with proof of delivery; we monitor receipts and biometrics.
Renewal calendar
We calendar your next window so future renewals are never rushed.
Frequently asked questions
When should I file my DACA renewal?
USCIS recommends filing 120–150 days before your current grant expires. Filing too early can cause rejection; too late risks a gap in work authorization. We time it precisely.
What happens if my DACA expires before the renewal is approved?
Your protection and work authorization generally lapse until the renewal is granted, which can affect employment. That is why we build in buffer time and track your case daily.
Can new applicants apply for DACA?
First-time DACA applications have been limited by ongoing federal litigation. We stay current on the program's court status and can advise on your options in a confidential consultation.