DACAmented Students Abroad. Creating Institutional Connections to Support Student Success

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DACAmented Students Abroad Creating Institutional Connections to Support Student Success

DACAmented Students Abroad Creating Institutional Connections to Support Student Success Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) - Use of prosecutorial discretion by immigration authorities to not remove undocumented individuals who arrived in U.S. as children. Advance Parole - Students with DACA can apply for this document to allow them to enter the U.S. if they meet certain criteria.

Introductions Nicole Desjardins Gowdy - Director of Study Abroad, Pomona College Miriam Feldblum - Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Pomona College (& Visiting Fellow, Migration Policy Institute) Paula Gonzalez - Immigration Attorney Erick Velasquez - Student, Pomona College

Overview of DACA Temporary protection from deportation Permission to work Social Security number Drivers licence/state ID Card Stop accruing unlawful presence Possibility to travel abroad

Overview of Advance Parole Qualifying Reasons include: Humanitarian: medical reasons, family member illness, death Education: study abroad, research, fellowship Employment: conference, training, work assignment USCIS Form I-131 + Statement of Purpose + Supporting evidence (Cost: $360)

Paula Gonzalez - Immigration Attorney Pomona College Class of 1995 Discussing my work as an immigration attorney with other alumni, was told that there were DACA students at Pomona. Had been wanting to volunteer at the college, approached Dean Feldblum about working pro bono with DACA and undocumented students. Speak individually and in groups to students regarding issues on their DACA and AP applications, discuss immigration history to determine possible problems.

Legal Issues to Consider Advance Parole does not guarantee entry into the United States. Student must be admissible. Immigration History: Does the student have a removal (deportation) order? Any history, stops or detention by INS/ICE or CBP? Were parents ever in removal (deportation) proceedings when student was a child? Any misrepresentation or false claim of US Citizenship to government official? Unlawful presence issues. Criminal history: Does the student have a criminal history that could cause problems? Even cases that have been expunged or dismissed could cause problems. Elections: DACA could be dismantled by a new president. Should not be stuck abroad if a new president has pledged to dismantle DACA.

Timing issues DACA must be current when student applies for AP to study abroad. Must have Advance Parole before student leaves US or will lose DACA status. DACA should not expire while student is abroad. Student must travel within the issue date and return date. (Some reports that USCIS has denied DACA renewals if student travel before issue date. ) Plan ahead, applications with USCIS may take many months.

Undocumented Students: National Context Source: In the Shadows of the Ivory Tower (Undocuscholars Project, 2015)

Support for Students with DACA at Pomona Undocumented students = domestic students Listening & learning from students Visibility on websites Student mentor groups Faculty and campus partners Funding for fees, emergency grant assistance Alumni assistance - legal, off campus resources Training, training, training Rules Matter Think broadly http://unitedwedream.org/blog/5-proactive-steps-for-college-administrators-to-support-undocumented-students-in-your-schools/

DACA and Study Abroad at Pomona Collaboration with Dean of Students (DOS) Office Collaboration with student groups Collaboration with faculty/staff mentors Information sessions on DACA and study abroad Encouraging self-identification on Advising Intake Forms Early advising and extra support for students with DACA Resource for legal advice Letter of support for Advance Parole application Advocacy with study abroad programs, Congresswoman Student mentors

DACA Students Abroad from Pomona 15 students on semester programs since spring 2014 Study abroad countries: Brazil, Ecuador, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Morocco, South Korea, Spain, United Kingdom Countries of origin: Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Guatemala, Korea, Mexico, Uruguay

Advising - Additional Questions to Consider When does your DACA expire? Do you have a passport? When does your passport expire? What country is your passport from? Will you need a visa for destination? What does visa process include for that country? Can you apply for visa from U.S.? Based on the answers, determine timeline and when is the best time to study abroad.

Tips and Lessons Learned Begin process early. Ducks in a row: DACA, passport, SA application, Advance Parole, visa Extra coaching may be needed Travel: Check airlines for familiarity with Advance Parole prior to booking Minimize stops during travel and plan extra time for layovers Request extra time in AP application Advance visas Momentum builds on campus

Erick Velasquez, PO 16 Study Abroad Program - University of Cambridge Quick facts about me: Born in San Salvador, El Salvador Immigrated to the United States at age 9 DACA recipient (2012) QuestBridge National College Match Recipient (2012) Senior chemistry major Interested in promoting diversity in science Will be continuing on to PhD. program in chemical biology at UCI and working at Genentech.

Cambridge!!!

Q & A

Group Discussion What strategies does your office/institution use to reach out to and/or support students with DACA in study abroad? Who are helpful contacts/collaborators at your institution? What are some tips and lessons you ve learned?

Next Steps One idea to implement One contact on campus to reach out to One contact here who can be a resource

Additional Resources NAFSA Resource Page on DACA Own the DREAM Pomona College UC Berkeley UT Austin Advance Parole Application CLINIC - Advance Parole for DACA Recipients Educators for Fair Consideration National Immigration Law Center Migration Policy Institute - data resource

Top 15 States with DACA Eligible Populations Data Source: Migration Policy Institute Policy Source: See Resources slide

Presenter Contact Information Nicole Desjardins Gowdy Director of Study Abroad Pomona College nicole.gowdy@pomona.edu Paula Gonzalez Immigration Attorney paula@paulagonzalezlaw.com Miriam Feldblum Dean of Students and Vice President of Student Affairs Pomona College mfeldblum@migrationpolicy.org Erick Velasquez Student Pomona College erick.velasquez@pomona.edu