Seminar for those Wishing to Obtain a Work Permit Under President Obama’s New Deferred Action Program
On Thursday, July 26, 2012, The Scheer Law Group will present a seminar hosted by the Morris County Hispanic American Chamber of Commerce in Florham Park. The seminar is intended for individuals wishing to gain an understanding of President Obama’s new Deferred Action – “Mini DREAM Act” Program. At the seminar, attendees will learn how they can apply for work permits, which would facilitate applying for a social security number, driver’s license, and college admission. The complimentary seminar will take place at the Chamber Offices, 325 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park, NJ from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Since the DREAM Act has been stuck in Congress, on June 15, 2012, President Obama issued an Executive Directive providing for a program called Deferred Action. Unlike the DREAM Act, Deferred Action does not provide a pathway towards citizenship, but is an act of prosecutorial discretion. Young undocumented immigrants who match specific requirements will no longer be deported. Immigrants may qualify for the Deferred Action – “Mini DREAM Act” Program if they meet specific age requirements, entered the United States before age 16, have maintained a continuous residence in the U.S., pass specific academic criteria, possess no serious criminal record, and fulfill other requirements.
About The Scheer Law Group
Attorney Susan Scheer, Principal of The Scheer Law Group, has been practicing U.S. immigration law for more than 25 years. Susan and her staff have handled over a thousand of applications for temporary and permanent resident visas, citizenship petitions, and other immigration matters. Susan is well known throughout the New Jersey community as an excellent attorney, specializing in immigration matters and often speaks at Business and Community Events.
The Scheer Law Group is an excellent resource for clients who may be confused by the complex U.S. immigration system. In addition to possessing the vast knowledge and experience with Government immigration entities, the office uses sophisticated software to track client’s cases, and has been able to resolve very complicated immigration issues for their clients.
If you have any questions, or if you would like to speak with The Scheer Law Group regarding your immigration issue, please do not hesitate to contact their Morristown, New Jersey office. For more information on The Scheer Law Group please go to www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com or visit www.rdreamact.com.
The Deferred Action Program:
Anyone wanting to apply for a social security number, driver’s license, pursue college attendance, or a good job should look into the option of the Deferred Action program. Come to the free Deferred Action/”Mini” DREAM Act seminar at 325 Columbia Turnpike in Florham Park on Thursday, July 26, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Register by calling 973-984-8400 or 973-644-3093.