Under the draft rule, work permits, officially known as Employment Authorization Documents, would be withheld until average asylum processing times fall below 180 days.
In the dictionary of government service, there is perhaps no word more destructive to progress than “indefinitely.” When a system stalls or when a processing unit ceases to function without a clear ...
The new DHS proposal would pause processing of work permits for all new asylum applicants until average processing times for certain asylum applications reach 180 days or lower.
DHS' new proposal recommends changes to US work permits to target meritless applications, processing times and backlog.
Our Labor & Employment and Immigration teams discuss the looming delays in processing H-4 and L-2 dependent status and work permit applications after the Edakunni settlement’s “bundling” provision ...
The proposed rule seeks to reduce incentives for migrants to file asylum applications to gain legal work authorization.
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Your Estimated Wait Time for a Work Permit Is … 173 Years?
Who is U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services actually supposed to serve? This isn’t a rhetorical question. Both the first and second Trump administrations have viewed USCIS as an agency not meant ...
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