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DREAMers’ renewals due Oct. 5; scholarships can cover fees
The following is from the Office of the Governor:
OLYMPIA (Sept. 28, 2017) — Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday that Washington state DREAMers will soon have assistance in paying the $495 application fee to apply for a two-year extension of their status in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Advocates recommend DREAMers mail their applications no later than Tuesday, Oct. 3 to make sure they are received by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services by the Oct. 5 deadline.
The application fee for DREAMers will be covered by a private donation and administered through the Mission Asset Fund (MAF) in San Francisco. No state funds are being used for the application fees.
With the anonymous, private donation of $125,000, approximately 250 Washington residents will be eligible for DACA application fee scholarships.
Washington state has formed a DACA Renewal Coalition to implement the application fee donation program. The leading organizations of the Coalition will be the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP), a legal services provider; the Washington Dream Act Coalition, a grassroots youth-led movement; the Mission Asset Fund (MAF), an organization that is currently providing scholarship funds to DACA recipients; and the state’s Office of Refugees and Immigrant Assistance (ORIA).
Last month, Inslee wrote an op-ed on the repeal of DACA.
For more information or to apply for the scholarship, visit http://www.lc4daca.org.