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For Immediate Release:
December 10, 2014

National Contact: Emily Kessel, eakessel@nakasec.org
California Contact: Yongho Kim, yongho@krcla.org
Illinois Contact: Nayoung Ha, nayoung@chicagokrcc.org
Virginia Contact: Dong Yoon Kim, dkim@nakasec.org

NAKASEC, KRC, and KRCC Release Korean and English Materials on Administrative Relief

Washington, D.C.– NAKASEC hosted a press conference to announce the release of informational materials about administrative relief on immigration for the Korean American and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities. The materials, which are available in Korean and English, will help eligible community members prepare for the expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and the new Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) programs, as well as notify them about the provisional waivers of unlawful presence expansion.

Dae Joong (DJ) Yoon, Executive Director of NAKASEC, said: “We remember the influx of calls and appointments for application assistance when DACA was first announced in 2012. As a result, we want to make applying for DACA and DAPA as easy as possible for eligible community members. As we await further news about application acceptance dates and application forms from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), NAKASEC, KRC, and KRCC have been developing in-language materials to help Korean community members prepare for the application process. Keeping our community informed and listening to their suggestions and concerns have been and continue to be our top priority.”

“I encourage the Korean American community to consult NAKASEC’s in-language materials on the executive action on immigration to see if you are eligible and to start preparing to apply for DACA and DAPA. NAKASEC also opens its doors to community members to apply for DACA, and soon DAPA, every Thursday from 1 PM to 6 PM. As an active supporter in the Korean American community, I am excited to see this opportunity to engage with our community members,” said Grace Han Wolf, Herndon Town Hall Council Member.

Korean & English materials include:

  • DACA Expansion One-page Summary
  • DAPA One-page Summary
  • DAPA & DACA General Summary
  • How to Prepare for Executive Action on Immigration
  • FAQ on Executive Action on Immigration

Materials can be found at the following link: ADMIN RELIEF MATERIALS [ENG-KOR]

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The National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) was founded in 1994 by local community centers to project a progressive voice and promote the full participation of Korean Americans on major social justice issues. NAKASEC maintains offices in Annandale, Virginia and Los Angeles, California. NAKASEC has affiliates in Chicago (Korean American Resource & Cultural Center) and Los Angeles and Orange County (Korean Resource Center).