The county’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and a panel of immigration experts will host a series of three Facebook Live events to answer online questions from residents of Los Angeles County about changes to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

The hour-long “Keep Your DACA” live chat programs can be watched at the Office of Immigrant Affairs’ Facebook page at facebook.com/LAC4Immigrants. The programs will take place

Monday, September 25; Wednesday, September 27, and Monday, October 2, starting at 6 p.m. Viewers are encouraged to submit questions online for panelists to answer during the program.

If you receive DACA and your status is set to expire before March 5, 2018, you must renew before Thursday, October 5, 2017. This affects an estimated 15,000 people in the Los Angeles area.

The Office of Immigrant Affairs is here to help. Our live chat can help you better understand:

Who can renew DACA and how to renew

How to get connected to free DACA legal clinics near you

Where to get information about available money to help you pay the DACA renewal fee

About Los Angeles County resources to help you renew

For more information about the “Keep Your DACA” live chats or any of the latest news affecting immigrants, visit the Office of Immigrant Affairs website atoia.lacounty.gov or call (800) 593-8222.

The County of Los Angeles Office of Immigrant Affairs (OIA), operated by the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs, works to advance the well-being of all immigrants in Los Angeles County by providing and connecting them with support services to help immigrants in all aspects of their lives. Find out more at oia.lacounty.gov.

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