As 2026 brings updated USCIS fee schedules and processing procedures, Graduate Students pursuing the DACA Renewal & Initial Application need expert guidance more than ever. Our Boston based immigration attorneys stay ahead of policy changes to provide strategic advice that protects your interests and accelerates your case.
The DACA category offers distinct advantages for qualified applicants, including pathways to permanent residency and work authorization for spouses in many cases. For Graduate Students in Boston, understanding these benefits and how they apply to your situation is crucial for making informed decisions about your immigration strategy.
Interviews for DACA applicants have seen changes in 2026, including expanded interview waiver authority for certain low-risk categories and filing types. Our team prepares Graduate Students thoroughly for any required interviews and identifies cases where waivers may be available to streamline the process.
Whether you are just beginning to explore DACA options or ready to submit your application, our legal team provides the comprehensive support you need. We serve Graduate Students throughout Massachusetts, including Boston, with personalized attention and aggressive advocacy. Call us today to discuss how we can help with your 2026 immigration case.
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents do I need for my immigration application?
Required documents vary by visa category but typically include identification, educational credentials, employment verification, financial statements, and immigration history records. Our attorneys provide a comprehensive checklist tailored to your specific case.
Can I apply for multiple visa types simultaneously?
In many cases, filing multiple immigration applications concurrently is possible and can be strategically advantageous. For example, some applicants pursue employment-based and family-based petitions simultaneously to maximize their options.
What happens if my visa application is denied?
A denial does not necessarily mean the end of your immigration journey. Many denials can be overcome through motions to reopen or reconsider, appeals to the Administrative Appeals Office, or refiling with additional evidence. Our attorneys evaluate all available options after a denial.
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