Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (COIL) Practice Exam

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What is the required entry date for a noncitizen to qualify for DACA?

  1. June 15, 2010

  2. June 15, 2012

  3. June 15, 2007

  4. June 15, 2015

The correct answer is: June 15, 2007

To qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a noncitizen must have been physically present in the United States on or before June 15, 2012. The significant date in this context is June 15, 2012, which establishes the cutoff for entry to ensure that applicants were present when the policy was announced. Thus, the correct answer establishes the eligibility window for those who entered the U.S. before that date, enabling them to apply for DACA. The focus of DACA is primarily on individuals who arrived in the U.S. as children and have continuously resided since a certain time, which is specifically linked to the June 15, 2012, date in the policy. This context makes the other options incorrect, as they do not align with the established date of June 15, 2012, which was when DACA was formally announced and set the framework for eligibility.