u/Easy-Jury-9845

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Brainstorming (asking for guidance)

Hi, I’m 26, going on my 20th year being in the US since I was 7. I’ve had my fair run with this government in trying to get legal citizenship.
Long story short I was adopted, wasn’t able to go to my court date in ciudad Juarez when I was little due to my adopted mom being scared I wouldn’t be accessed re-entry and missing school (plus my father being away from the country working).
I was able to get DACA when I was about 13 and have been re-applying ever since.

I saw a post that was asking the community what everyone’s plan is after they recently tightened the AOS regulations. From what I read, it’s just making it harder and there’s more than likely more criteria they are going to ask to make sure the marriage is legit. Plus they’re enforcing having to pay out time outside the country to be able to get residency.

I honestly have thought about leaving the country and moving to Europe but I am unsure of how to plan that out. I know I need money and as soon as I start working again I will start saving as much as possible. But I wanted to ask, what other places can be good to move to? Whether it’s in the US or leaving somewhere else,. How can we get citizenship back and be able to travel. I would love to hear everyone’s thoughts on this because I’ve been rotting with these policies on immigration. It’s not our fault that they crossed us illegally when we were kids. We were just kids.

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u/Easy-Jury-9845 — 16 days ago
▲ 37 r/DACA

Approvals

I didn’t see any for February but I did see some for January 🙏🏽💛
Hopefully it keeps on increasing

u/Easy-Jury-9845 — 1 month ago