If I’m applying for deferred action, on the 1-765ws form am I required to enter my assets?
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If I’m applying for deferred action, on the 1-765ws form am I required to enter my assets?
I do have some money saved in my bank account. Will that be taken against me when it comes to obtaining a work permit?
Asked on October 24, 2012 under Immigration Law, California
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SB, Member, California / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
NO, it should not count against you. However, if you are applying for a work permit and you clearly have sufficient funds, you may be questioned as to why you need the work permit so critically. However, I don't think that it will ultimately be an issue in getting the work permit.
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