u/gganon70

Mcbean vs IMMpact?

hi guys sorry if this has already been answered. i am looking to join a lawsuit. immpact is $2500, mcbean is $1500. does anyone who has already joined one of these lawsuits have any additional information they can share and what drew them to join?

i have pending i-765 and i821d (daca).

I know mcbean is cheapest, but I heard immpact has handled more litigation cases before?

additionally, time is a huge factor of course and i dont know if there’s any mention of the speed of things between the two. my job is at risk and i have 3 months

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u/gganon70 — 18 hours ago
▲ 11 r/DACA

180 days?

i’m curious to know if anyone is right near/at/or past 180 days since filing. (6months). even if you recently got approved

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u/gganon70 — 3 days ago
▲ 25 r/DACA

rant

this is my second time having my DACA expire and like everyone else, i just don’t understand. prior to 2024, i would get approved in like 1-2 months. in 2022 i was approved in ONE WEEK. Atp im actually fed up. especially realizing that these people do not care about the setbacks this causes to us. people lose their jobs, go months without pay, get demoted, can’t catch up on bills, all kinds of things beyond their control. for me personally, nobody around me even understands what it’s like being daca in the first place much less the countless stressors we face when we face expiration. all of my friends are citizens, not an issue but times like these just make me feel so upset about my situation. aside from expiration, just all the setbacks having no status causes us in the first place for something that isn’t directly our fault. its making me realizing i truly cannot do this again in 2028. idk why ive waited so long but i will likely be considering marriage to adjust my status next year. this time around has just felt so alienating and unfair and it’s like, i know it’s not the end of the world, but the fact that our lives quite literally are in the hands of others is becoming more eye opening to me everyday and im sick of it.

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u/gganon70 — 4 days ago