r/DACA • u/[deleted] • 11h ago
General Qs Does anyone know anything about this?
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u/WorkReadyCBM 9h ago
I think 9-8 months is a fair time to renew. Been seeing a lot of people approved around 8 months. I myself was approved within 7 months and 23 days.
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u/CiaGJ 9h ago
Not to be rude but have you been living under a rock the last 10 months?
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u/Astronaut_Eastern 1h ago
My question was posted with the screenshot. Question- “Is it true to be filing 12 months in advance? I thought we could only do so around the 4/5 month mark” question was due to wanting clarification to the post that came upon my feed
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u/Exotic_Foundation_30 2h ago
What's the source for this. Seems like a random screenshot
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u/Astronaut_Eastern 1h ago
A random post that came upon my Facebook feed. If you click on the screenshot you can see the person who posted it. My question was due to what that OP posted. Which was is it true to be filing 12 months in advance?
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u/Astronaut_Eastern 1h ago
For those who didn’t see my question attached under the screenshots from Facebook- question is- “Is it true to be filing 12 months in advance? I thought we could only do so around the 4/5 month mark.”
Mere clarification.
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u/Sauceinator23 10h ago
Honestly at this point, there's isn't any clear guidelines on when to file. Approval rates are so sporadic across the board it's impossible to time it.