New Amnesty for Green Card and DACA - Tips for USA Visa - GrayLaw TV
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Such crap me and my wife pay and wait over a year for her to get through USCIS and if she could have made it to mexico she could just walk across and get it in no time... the legal paying people get screwed and put at the back of the line.
@nakedalewis01
10 күн бұрын
Exactly
@therelaxingmind1241
10 күн бұрын
The Military are using this for years and no one is complaining about it. Even Trump did not stop it when he was the President.
@G4luc
10 күн бұрын
Bro! Undocumented aliens married to US citizen has to wait 7 years just to get a waiver and then immigrant visa from their home country. Their us citizen kids and spouse suffer. So this will eliminate that 7 years of rigmarole and torture
@jfvira9844
10 күн бұрын
@@G4lucSome people are always looking at what other people are doing, or getting, to complain about it.
@stereodr88
10 күн бұрын
The law have always existed, just the difference is now their adjusting their estatus inside the US, this is only looking for votes in the upcoming election… TRUMP 2024 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪🏼💪🏼
So the DACA relief doesn't apply for those who didn't get a degree right? I have worked for the last 12 or so years with DACA work permit, but I did not continue schooling. Am I basically screwed with no chance to take advantage of this relief?
Love you gray law for the good new . Whenever we see you then we know it’s good news thank you
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
@christina, thank you so much !!!
God bless you Mr Humberto ❤
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
@alex--good to see you my man!
So that means my mom can qualify since my younger siblings are born in the US but not married to a us citizen! And also since I'm under 21, currently 17 without daca can I apply for it?
My DACA got frozen back in 2021 when the judge in Texas got it shut down. My case is still in limbo, would I get any benefit from any of this? Will they bring back DACA for first time applicants and the people like myself who’s case has been frozen for couple years now?
Very interesting video thank you so much for the update watching you from Morocco north africa ❤
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
Morocco in the house!
Are those the only qualifications having to finished the university and having a high end career. I'm sure not all of daca recipients have completed either of them. So that's that? There's no other qualifications?
What if you have an associates degree in nursing but are working in the technology field. Any way that can work? Thank You!
Me and my wife are both daca is there a away we can apply for this?
@GrayLawTV
8 күн бұрын
yes of course!
Thank you for the info. 🙏🙏
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
@jfvira, you are so welcome!
Thank you!
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
If daca recipient is overstated visa and received work permit when he was 21.does he need to leave U.S. under biden policy? Thank for the video.
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
We will see...i dont beleive so.
bigger amnesty like what? may i ask what is your prediction please? wish there was a way for my family and I to be with my parents and siblings but unfortunately i have to wait 4 more years for my dad to be a citizen and then 10 to 13 yrs or even longer for my family and i to have a visa available. i have bsc and msc in computer science and would love to contribute to the economy. i am not extraordinary for eb1 and o1 etc and im not rich for E2, niw needs alot of convincing. tried dv lottery 4years in row. if you think there is a better faster way let me know and i will book a consultation.
@GrayLawTV
Күн бұрын
@swankyshivy, there may be other options for you. You can contact me at hrg@graylaw.com
Is there a timeline for these executive orders to take place?
@GrayLawTV
7 күн бұрын
@erodry, stay tuned. I will be giving updates weekly.
What about Daca recipients that didn’t finish college like mu self but im a entrepreneur, started my own business?
@GrayLawTV
3 күн бұрын
@kika, hopefully they will allow equivalency of a degree with experience!
Hello, thank you for the great info. I have DACA but I don’t have any college degree. I just graduated HS and I’m self employed making $100k plus year. I pay a lot of taxes every year. Do I still qualify if I don’t have a college degree?
@danielapatino8257
9 күн бұрын
I believe you need to graduate 🧑🎓 get the degree… In order to qualify bc that’s what DACA stands for You go to school for a professional career and then you contribute back to our country… I’m on my second year of nursing at a cal state… I still need two years til I get my bachelors for nursing 🤷🏻♀️
@GrayLawTV
8 күн бұрын
@jd..need a college degree.
@Idgafstfu
7 күн бұрын
States like California, NY and I think Colorado, along with sieveral colleges offer the excelsior/ Dream Act scholarship which is a full ride through college. There are several colleges that offer in house scholarships for daca students
Will vocational degrees be accepted for DACA amnesty?
@GrayLawTV
7 күн бұрын
@quin, if it is a bachelors degree..like nursing and you are working in nursing you would qualify.
Does the DACA amnesty only works if you graduated from a college?
@Srkekeleven
10 күн бұрын
I think it may apply if you are in the process, or that's what I saw in a group post, but I'm not sure, they don't specify. Like what if you graduated, but are not working on the field of study.
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
Yes, you must have a degree and working in the degreed field.
The more you hear the word immigration it get very depressingnow. 😢 may God look upon our affliction you’re not going to be here forever all have broken the law ofGod.
When does it goes into effect ?
@GrayLawTV
8 күн бұрын
@thejoker--this summer. will keep you updated
@TheJoKeR-su8sj
5 күн бұрын
@@GrayLawTV i got a quick question will i still be able to apply even doe my i130 already got approved?
Can you qualify with an associates degree as a paramedic ?
@GrayLawTV
2 күн бұрын
so far you need a bachelors degree
@gerardoakseltellez
2 күн бұрын
@@GrayLawTV I went to dog training school instead of university so I guess I should pack my bags and be a dog trainer in Mexico 🤣
i still waiting from 8 July 2021 when i can get interview appointment my documentary qualified 2023 please reply me my husband is a green card holder USA I am from Bangladesh please reply me will I get interview appointment August
God bless Mr president❤❤❤
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
Yes indeed!
👏👏👏
I had interviews my marriage case outside USA . Now I’m waiting for waiver I-601 new plan can help me get back home with my family
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
@user, no it wont help you. you must be in the US
More Promises...more more Bla...bla... a lot of executives order 100 order but one of this Executives order no action.
Why reward law breakers?...
@GrayLawTV
9 күн бұрын
@joseph, the US Citizen is not breaking the law by marrying someone they love???????
@sharonbartley808
9 күн бұрын
You break laws all the time and still get 2nd chance. Let others live
@jahdut
9 күн бұрын
The world is OURS
@robynolshefski2748
9 күн бұрын
@@GrayLawTVI'm married to a Mexican Citizen who was in the US illegally for 13 yrs he was deported previously in 2000, returned a few months later that's when we met had 2 kids, I then got in car accident left me on disability. Ice found him and deported him again in 2013 saying he can only enter the USA with permission. So not sure of all that exactly, but I was forced to move from my home in Washington State to Border of Arizona where me and our girls live most of the time then we cross into Mexico to visit him. I will never afford papers because my income on disability, plus I won't be able to sponsor him with my income either. So question is does this even apply to him? Our luck probably not. 😢
@DaGr8t
5 күн бұрын
@@robynolshefski2748thing to do is live in Mexico maybe a couple months.. it's not bad especially now. But yea who know I'll ask