u/Aggravating_Hand_595

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I think this is just my frustration coming out and I understand that people calling constantly maybe causing issues, but I think we should keep haggling the call service agents.
Is it their fault? Probably not, idk. Do they work the administration that is at fault? Yes. Do they constantly give misinformation, confusing explanations, and passive aggressive responses? Yes.
They should deal with us the same way we’re dealing with these USCIS delays. Maybe if enough of us call, they will realize were not giving up until this delay is fixed. Its ridiculous that approvals went from taking 2-4 weeks to 5-6 months. Its also dumb that people who applied in March/April 2026 have already been approved versus people from over people from last year.
I renewed in January but it breaks my heart hearing about all my fellow dreamers that lost their jobs already for months because they had no idea there was a delay at the time they applied last year.
Its just unfair and I think I just want to make it someone else’s problem instead of my own. Sorry 😔

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u/Aggravating_Hand_595 — 6 days ago
▲ 11 r/DACA

To people who have successfully submitted inquiries and expedite requests by yourself or through your congressman, can you explain how you did so?
What proof did you provide?
What information did you provide to your congressman?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Aggravating_Hand_595 — 12 days ago
▲ 87 r/DACA

Here is one I saw on facebook! Lets not be discouraged y’all. Yes things are moving very slowly but we will all get through this. As much as I also want to breakdown, we cannot give them the benefit of the doubt!

u/Aggravating_Hand_595 — 15 days ago