jueves, 5 de julio de 2012


A principios de 2012, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés) 


Anunció una propuesta para crear un proceso alterno en la presentación de exenciones de 
inadmisibilidad relacionadas a la presencia ilegal. Este cambio propuesto permitiría a ciertos 
familiares inmediatos de ciudadanos estadounidenses solicitar una exención provisional antes de 
partir de los Estados Unidos con el fin de completar el proceso de visa en el extranjero.


ESTE PROCESO PROPUESTO NO ESTÁ EN EFECTO TODAVÍA.
Hasta que la reglamentación final esté en efecto:
NO:  envíe una solicitud pidiendo exención provisional a USCIS.
NO:  pague tarifas de presentación por exenciones provisionales a ninguna persona u     
    organización que se ofrezca a solicitar por usted.
NO:  pague por servicios legales o de inmigración relacionados al propuesto proceso     
    provisional de exención.
NO:  cancele o deje de presentarse a la cita programada para su entrevista de visa con el    
    Departamento de Estado.
Por favor, visite la página Web www.uscis.gov/eviteestafas o llame al 1-800-375-5283 para obtener más 
información acerca de cómo evitar las estafas de inmigración más comunes y encontrar ayuda legal autorizada.



Prosecutorial Discretion for Certain Young People
As of June 15, 2012, certain young people brought to the United States as children are eligible to 
request deferred action. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is developing a 
process for these young people to request deferred action and will implement the process within 
60 days. 
DO NOT REQUEST DEFERRED ACTION YET!
USCIS is not yet accepting requests for deferred action through this process
Until USCIS announces how to request deferred action...
  DO: 
• Visit www.uscis.gov to learn more about the announcement, eligibility criteria and to 
find the latest updates.
• Contact USCIS for more information at 1-800-375-5283.
• Contact ICE at 1-888-351-4024 if you are currently in removal proceedings and meet 
the criteria explained below.
• Visit www.uscis.gov/avoidscams to learn more about how you can avoid becoming a 
victim of an immigration service scam.
The Wrong Help Can Hurt!
DO NOT: 
• Pay anyone who claims they can request deferred action on your behalf or apply for
employment authorization through this new process before USCIS announces an 
implementation date.
• Send an application seeking work authorization related to this process.
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano issued a memorandum setting forth criteria 
that make certain individuals eligible for an exercise of prosecutorial discretion to prevent them 
from being placed into removal proceedings or removed from the United States.  To be 
considered on an individualized basis for deferred action under this process, an individual must:
• Have come to the United States under the age of sixteen; 
• Have continuously resided in the United States for at least five years preceding June 
15, 2012 and have been physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012; 
• Currently be in school, have graduated from high school, have obtained a general 
education development certificate, or be an honorably discharged veteran of the Coast 
Guard or Armed Forces of the United States; 
• Not have been convicted of a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, 
multiple misdemeanor offenses, or otherwise pose a threat to national security or 
public safety;
• Not be above the age of thirty.
For additional information regarding this new process for certain young people, please visit 
www.uscis.gov or call 1-800-375-5283. Customer assistance is available in English and Spanish.





Maclovia Perez
801-833-2793
Fundadora,Coordinadora Red de Peruanos en Utah*USA*
E-mail:redperuenutah@gmail.com
http://redperuenutah.blogspot.com
Corresponsal Red Democratica del Peru
(1998-2011..)
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Por una política exterior democrática en el Perú

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