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Whether you need DACA renewal help, want to check your case status, find a detained family member, or just need to understand the process — this page is your free resource hub. We also offer affordable immigration document preparation services.
Disclaimer: DFT Digital Multiservice is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. The resources and information on this page are provided for informational purposes only. For legal advice, please consult a licensed immigration attorney.
Find out when you need to renew your DACA
Find this date on your EAD card or approval notice
Recent news & policy changes
USCIS continues accepting DACA renewal applications. Experts recommend filing 150–180 days before expiration due to processing delays. Check your expiration date now.
TPS for multiple countries remains an evolving policy area. TPS holders should stay current with USCIS announcements and maintain valid documentation.
USCIS EAD processing times have increased at several service centers. Plan for 5–8 month wait times for work permit renewals. Apply as early as possible.
USCIS expanded online filing for I-90 (Green Card renewals). Online submissions can reduce processing time. DFT can help you file online.
* Information is for general awareness only. Always verify with official USCIS sources.
These are free official government tools. You don't need to pay anyone to use them. We list them here so you always have access — even if you don't book with us.
Check the status of your immigration case online using only your receipt number. No USCIS account needed.
How it works: You only need your Receipt Number (starts with 3 letters, e.g. EAC, WAC, LIN, SRC + 10 digits). No login required.
If a family member or friend has been arrested by ICE, use the ICE Detainee Locator to find their location and case info.
How it works: Search by name, country of birth, and date of birth. The locator shows current detention facility and A-Number if available.
Get automated information about immigration court hearings and deportation case status by phone. Available 24/7.
How it works: Call 1-800-898-7180 and enter your Alien Registration Number (A-Number). Available in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Check travel safety, passport requirements, and international alerts before traveling outside the US.
How it works: Essential for DACA/TPS holders: check if you need Advance Parole before traveling. Also check country-specific safety levels.
Track your USCIS mail, EAD card delivery, or any USPS package. Works with all USPS tracking numbers.
How it works: Your USCIS documents are mailed by USPS Priority Mail. Track your EAD card, approval notice, and biometrics appointment letter.
Create a free USCIS online account to check case status, upload documents, and get direct notifications.
How it works: With a myUSCIS account you can submit online forms, receive case status updates, respond to RFEs, and more. We can help you create it.
Resource Disclaimer: All external links above go to official government websites (USCIS, ICE, USPS, State Department). DFT Digital Multiservice has no affiliation with these agencies and earns no fees from their services. These tools are free for everyone to use. If you need help navigating any of these tools, we are happy to assist.
Creating a myUSCIS account is free and takes about 10 minutes. You don't need to be a citizen — anyone with a pending case can create one.
We'll sit with you and create it step by step. Even if you're not booking for a paid service.
You don't have to use our services to use the resources above. But if you want professional document preparation, we're here to help — affordable, bilingual, and always step-by-step.
I-821D + I-765 + I-765WS preparation
$150 flat feeI-765 work authorization renewal
$120 flat feeI-90 renewal preparation & review
$180 flat feeTravel document for DACA/TPS holders
$130 flat feeTemporary Protected Status filing support
From $150Create & link your myUSCIS portal account
From $30That's okay. All the resources on this page are completely free. Use them. Share them. And if you ever have questions, message us on WhatsApp — we'll answer for free. We want to help you even if you can't pay.
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DFT Digital Multiservice is a document preparation service, not a law firm, and is not authorized to practice immigration law or provide legal advice. We assist with completing, organizing, and submitting immigration forms at the client's direction. We are not a substitute for legal representation. Immigration law is complex — if you face deportation proceedings, criminal charges, or complex legal issues, please consult a licensed immigration attorney. The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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