
4–6 months for DACA renewal.
Yes, DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals renewal process usually takes 4–6 months, so apply at least 4–5 months before your current status expires.
DACA is often misunderstood—it’s not permanent legal status or citizenship. It is a temporary shield that allows you to live and work in the U.S. legally. If you plan to travel abroad, you must apply for Advance Parole (Form I-131). Leaving the U.S. without it may terminate your DACA protection. It’s crucial to stay out of legal trouble, as any criminal issues may affect your renewal. Alo Legal can help you understand your options and stay informed about DACA requirements.
Start your journey toward permanent residency. Apply for your DACA today and open the door to new opportunities, stability, and a brighter future in the U.S.