Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, recipients eligible to renew their status can do so for free and from their homes this week.

Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, or RAICES, will help area residents apply for DACA renewals via two mobile clinics from Tuesday through Saturday in order to reach people in rural areas in the Coastal Bend.

The clinic, which is available upon request, will travel through Kingsville, Alice and Falfurrias from Tuesday through Thursday and wil be in Rockport, Refugio and Victoria on Friday and Saturday.

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People can register at bit.ly/raicesdaca or by calling 1-844-322-2669 (844-DACANOW).

"When people register, we'll work with them individually on where we can meet them to prepare their applications in their towns," said Justin Tullius, RAICES associate executive director. "We particularly want people in the hurricane Harvey-affected areas to know (it's completely free) so that they aren't having to use their limited resources on this fee."

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Under the new administration's new restrictions, nobody can apply for DACA for the first time. Only DACA recipients whose 2-year deferment from deportation expires by March 5, 2018, will be allowed to submit a DACA renewal application.

The renewal application must be submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services by Oct. 5.

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