Immigration matter, Hi there when i was 16 years old i went to the MVD to get an I.D for me under a friends name, Help please.
Asked in Denver, CO - 6 months
When i was 16 i went to get an I.D under a friends name, i used all his info, he was ok with it, the purpose was to be able to show I.D to get into 18+ nightclubs, etc.. I never used it to do anything else, and now i am ready to file for DACA (Deferred action for childhood arrivals) im scared when they do Biometrics, my face would show up with someone elses information, i was under age when i did this, could my case be suspended because of this? even though i was a minor? and if so, please help me, Thanks.
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Ala M. Hamayel
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F. J. Capriotti III
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But, you should have an immigration attorney do the DA-4-CA application.
Jason Todd Lorenzon
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