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    kc06234 Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 19, 2015, 12:44 PM
    Immigration question.
    So do I have this right?-
    If someone is 15 and they get DACA, then apply for advance parole, get it approved and return to the u.s lawfully, in the future if they marry a u.s citizen they will be able to adjust status right?
    Also they want to work for the government someday will the fact that they once had Daca even though they obtain citizenship through marriage affect or eliminate their chances of working with an agency?
    Hope that was well understood thanks :-)
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    Jul 19, 2015, 01:05 PM
    Generally speaking, yes.

    The DACA A/P admission strategy works well for clean DACA cases with no immigration violations other than overstay or EWI. You will want to review their immigration and criminal history to be sure that there are no other grounds of inadmissibility that may cause a problem at the port-of-entry. Additionally, they should have a detailed entry interview prep session.

    After naturalization, most government positions make no distinction as to how you got U.S. citizenship.

    Consult with an experienced immigration attorney, as this strategy should not be utilized without experienced guidance. Check with AILA or your state bar association for a referral. Good luck!
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    Jul 19, 2015, 02:11 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by NYcityboy View Post
    Generally speaking, yes.

    The DACA A/P admission strategy works well for clean DACA cases with no immigration violations other than overstay or EWI. You will want to review their immigration and criminal history to be sure that there are no other grounds of inadmissibility that may cause a problem at the port-of-entry. Additionally, they should have a detailed entry interview prep session.

    After naturalization, most government positions make no distinction as to how you got U.S. citizenship.

    Consult with an experienced immigration attorney, as this strategy should not be utilized without experienced guidance. Check with AILA or your state bar association for a referral. Good luck!
    Thanks so Much! this was very helpful :-)

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