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Upcoming DACA workshop January 12 at Skagit Valley College – be there before 8:30 a.m.

Our next DACA workshop is January 12th beginning at 8:30 in the morning at Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon. You must be there well before 8:30 in order to get registered. If you are late you will not be admitted. 

Two things you need to know for this workshop.

1) You must have a copy of your birth certificate, translated into English by someone who is fluent in both languages. Add the following certification paragraph after the translation:

CERTIFICATION OF TRANSLATOR’S COMPETENCE

I, ____________________________, hereby certify under penalty of perjury of the Laws of the

(First, last name of translator)

State of Washington and the United States of America, that the above is an accurate summary

translation of the original birth certificate in __________________.  I am hereby affirm that I

( language of document)

am competent in both English and _______________ to render such translation.

(language of document)

Date:  ___________________________   Signed at:  ___________________________________

(Month) (Day) (Year)                                                                         (City, State)

Signature of Translator:  ___________________________________________

Printed name of Translator:  __________________________________________

2) If you think you are ready to apply and have all your documents of proofs, then you will be able to schedule an appointment for a lawyer review. If you have not attended a previous workshop but are certain you have all your documents you can have an appointment in the afternoon, after attending the morning workshops. If you have attended a previous workshop and have the cover sheets and receipt from those workshops, we can schedule you a morning appointment with an attorney. You still must come by 8:30 a.m.

To make an appointment call 360-708-2640.

About skagitimmigrantrights

Working for Comprehensive Immigration Reform, the DREAM Act, local policies which respect the rights of immigrants in our community, networking with all who work for the welfare of the immigrant community in Northwest Washington.

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