Here’s a visual for non-lawyers to enter information for a professional to later use in their legal case, and also to understand if they are eligible for DACA. It is a product of the North Carolina Immigrant Rights Project.
Great post, Margaret! The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) and American Immigration Council (AIC) developed a similar graphical intake form for the Own the Dream Campaign on DACA and other forms of immigration relief at http://www.weownthedream.org/library/attachment.236472.
[…] with clients to decide if the client is eligible for the Deferred Action (DREAM) program. It is here, and below, under the Creative Commons […]
Professor Harry Surden of Univ. of Colorado Law School has published a beta version of a visual Code Explorer tool, to unpack & explore the laws on the…
Making Policy Public brings designers, advocates and policy makers together to produce clear visions of how government, law, and policy work. This PDF provides immigrants with clear…
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Great post, Margaret! The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) and American Immigration Council (AIC) developed a similar graphical intake form for the Own the Dream Campaign on DACA and other forms of immigration relief at http://www.weownthedream.org/library/attachment.236472.
[…] with clients to decide if the client is eligible for the Deferred Action (DREAM) program. It is here, and below, under the Creative Commons […]