Can DACA go on cruises?

Short answer, no. Your cruise might travel into international waters and according to immigration law you would have left the US thus invalidating your daca status.
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Can a person on DACA go on a cruise?

1. DACA applicants may not travel outside the United States until after their DACA request has been approved. 2. DACA applicants or recipients who travel outside the U.S. without being granted approval for travel will lose their DACA status.
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Where can you travel if you have DACA?

Advance Parole - DACA approved travel to U.S. territories without advance parole. Travel to U.S. Territories such as the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico by people who have been granted deferred status by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is similar to travel to any one of the 50 states.
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Can DACA recipients go to the Bahamas?

In order to be approved for DACA, your reason will have to be educational, humanitarian, or for employment purposes. The DHS will not approve advance parole for DACA recipients who suddenly felt like taking a trip to the Bahamas.
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Can dreamers travel internationally?

Before Trump moved to end the program, nearly 46,000 DACA recipients nationwide were approved for international travel under the advance parole provision. The California-Mexico Studies Center, a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, had led more than 160 DACA recipients on study-abroad trips before 2018.
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Can I travel to Mexico if I have DACA?

Traveling to Mexico with DACA is possible once you get your advance parole document. You will be able to go abroad to Mexico and return lawfully after the document is granted.
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Can I travel to Puerto Rico with DACA 2021?

DACA recipients can travel within the United States.

In late 2021, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approved to travel to Puerto Rico and the United States territories without advance parole. DACA recipients could leave the United States and re-enter without losing their status.
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Can DACA recipients go to Virgin Islands?

You should be able to travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands, from the continental US, if you have DACA. The above is intended only as general information, and does not constitute legal advice. You must speak with an attorney to discuss your individual case.
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Can DACA recipients travel to Key West?

As long as your not an illegal immigrant nothing to worry about.
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Can DACA recipients go to South Padre Island?

Accepting new clients! As a DACA recipient you can travel past the checkpoint at Sarita, Texas on your way back from South Padre Island. You should be in possession of the DACA approval and an unexpired DACA EAD. You can also carry an unexpired passport, social security card, and driver's license.
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Can I travel to Mexico with DACA 2022?

The CMSC's Summer 2022 California-Mexico Dreamers' Study Abroad Program will offer five 4-week sessions from June 5 to August 21, 2022, with each cohort composed of 30 DACA recipients, who have secured USCIS Advance Parole travel authorization for educational purposes through their program.
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How do I get green card from DACA?

Generally speaking, there are two main paths to move from DACA status to a Green Card: Consular Processing.
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DACA to Green Card Through Consular Processing
  1. Establish eligibility.
  2. Get an I-130 petition approved.
  3. Get your visa number from your NVC.
  4. Apply for an immigrant visa.
  5. Attend consular processing.
  6. Enter the U.S.
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Can DACA travel to Canada?

If you are a Dreamer and you want to apply for permanent residence in Canada, that should not be a problem. With high English language proficiency and a completed university degree and a few years of work experience, qualifying under Express Entry could be possible.
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Can DACA go to Alaska cruise?

No. Well, no one stops you from going on the cruise, but you won't be able to come back in (without advance parole).
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Do I need visa for cruise to Caribbean?

You don't need a visa or ETSA to go on a Caribbean cruise as you can enter visa-free. Instead, you'll only need your passport. However, if you're going to be in transit or setting off from a US port, you must apply for an ETSA for entry to the United States.
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Can I travel to Puerto Rico if I am undocumented?

You should be able to travel domestically or to Puerto Rico without issue. This information is for informational and educational use only and does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
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Can I go to San Diego with DACA?

Yes, you can go.
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Can a DACA recipient apply for citizenship?

The DACA program does not provide a pathway for Dreamers to become U.S. citizens or even legal permanent residents. In fact, there is no legal pathway for Dreamers to earn citizenship at all, despite 86 percent of American voters supporting giving Dreamers pathways to legal status.
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Is DACA still active 2022?

As of now, there are no changes in the DACA program since July of 2021, except USCIS's announcement in April 2022 that DACA renewals may be filed electronically.
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Can undocumented immigrants fly to Hawaii?

Can I fly to Hawaii or Alaska as an undocumented traveler? Traveling to Hawaii or Alaska is considered a domestic flight. Both Hawaii and Alaska are states of the U.S. Therefore, flying to either destination follows the same TSA guidelines as traveling to any other state in the country.
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What do DACA recipients need to fly?

Can DACA recipients fly without REAL ID licenses or ID cards?
  • Driver's licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by a state department of motor vehicles (or equivalent)
  • U.S. passport.
  • U.S. passport card.
  • DHS trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
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Does TSA check immigration status?

Yes TSA absolutely has the authority to ask for visas when a person is travelling. TSA is also a part of Homeland Security, the same Department that Immigration is in.
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Can I travel to Hawaii with work permit?

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You do not need work authorization to travel within the U.S. (which includes Hawaii) but you will need ID to board. Check with you airline if your only ID is your EAD.
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Can DACA recipients join the military?

The short answer is YES. Immigrants, including DACA recipients, can be drafted to enroll into the armed forces. United States law requires all male individuals between the ages of 18 and 25 to register with the Selective Service System.
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Can DACA recipients own a gun in Texas?

No. You may not. Federal law prohibits persons who are not legal immigrants or citizens from purchasing or possessing a firearm. There is also at least one case applying this statute specifically to someone you is a recipient of DACA status.
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