A simple explanation of the DACA renewal process and the forms typically required.
Every year thousands of DACA recipients pay $200, $300, or even more
just to have someone help prepare their DACA renewal application.
In many situations, applicants simply need clear guidance about how
the renewal forms work and what documents are required in order to organize
their application correctly.
Understanding the process can make the DACA renewal filing much easier
to prepare and submit.
What Is DACA Renewal?
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) allows certain individuals
who came to the United States as children to request deferred action and
employment authorization.
Individuals who currently have DACA must periodically submit a renewal
request to continue receiving these protections.
DACA renewals are submitted to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS).
Forms Commonly Used for DACA Renewal
A typical DACA renewal filing may include the following forms:
• Form I-821D – Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals
• Form I-765 – Application for Employment Authorization
• Form I-765WS – Worksheet explaining economic necessity
Applicants must also pay the USCIS filing fee and submit any
required documentation.
Applicants should always verify current requirements directly with USCIS
before submitting their application.
A Step-by-Step Filing Resource
For individuals who want a structured checklist and step-by-step
preparation guide, the DACA Renewal Kit – Form I-821D Self-Preparation
Guide is available for a small educational guide fee.
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Printed Copy Available
For individuals who prefer printed materials instead of a digital
download, a printed version of the DACA Renewal Kit is also
available and can be mailed directly to you.
The printed version includes the same step-by-step instructional
materials and organization guide.
📦 Printed materials can be ordered
here:
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Then keep the closing section:
Prepared by
Christian Soto – Arizona Certified Legal Document Preparer
Servicios Privados Legales de AZ LLC provides educational immigration
filing guides and is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.


