Meaning and Definition of DACA

Definition of DACA

DACA is an acronym in English. Specifically a program the administration of United States immigration and whose full name is Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which can be translated as action deferred for newcomers in childhood. Its purpose is to reinsert occupationally to those people who were in the country illegally when they were children.
It's a program with a voluntary, so it is not mandatory that persons that can be incorporated into Dhaka registered in the. It is not a new law, but a Government strategy to postpone legal action of deporting anyone who is illegally as an immigrant and without the relevant permissions to work. This program is designed for those individuals who came to U.S. children and their authorization to reside in the country (known as Visa) has already issued, i.e., expired. This means that persons who can register in Dhaka are in an irregular situation and the program offers them an opportunity to regularize their situation.
The advantage offering DACA persons registered in the is allowed to work within the legality of U.S. employment. In other words, if registry authorized to perform the steps necessary to access a job within the framework of the law.

Some features of the program

DACA is limited to certain cases and circumstances and then demands that must be met are:
-It is necessary to have come to the United States until you have 16 years of age and not have more than 30 years at a specific date (exactly on June 15, 2012).
-It is obligatory to have resided in the U.S. continuously for longer than 5 years and previously as of the above date.
-The individual who avails DACA must have entered the country aside from the immigration inspection or their legal status as an immigrant has expired before June 15, 2012.
-In addition to the dates and age-related limitations, immigrants who register in Dhaka cannot have been convicted of felonies or pose a threat to national security.
- As it is a recent program and each case has its own characteristics, it is advisable to check with an attorney specializing in immigration issues that immigrants who believe that they should enroll in the program if.