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Navigating Work Authorization and the Asylum Clock: Delays, Denials, and the 180-Day Rule

Hey there! If you're an asylum seeker in the United States, you probably know that getting work authorization is a big deal. But there's this thing called the "asylum clock" that determines when you can apply for it. In this article, we'll walk you through what the asylum clock is all about, how delays caused by you or the government can mess things up, and why reaching the 180-day mark before your asylum case is denied in immigration court is super important if you want that work permit.

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New Year Immigration Resolution

Hey Dreamers and Doers! As we step into the New Year, it's time to turn those immigration challenges into opportunities. Whether you're navigating visas, green cards, or citizenship, let's make 2024 the year you take control of your immigration journey. Here's a roadmap of resolutions to get you there!

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Understanding Extreme Hardship Waivers in the US

Are you facing immigration issues that may result in your removal from the US? If so, an extreme hardship waiver may be a viable option for you. An extreme hardship waiver allows certain individuals who would normally be barred from entering or remaining in the US.

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8.2.21 Immigration News and Updates

Biometrics – Biometrics appointments now have to be re-scheduled ahead of time and they will only reschedule for good cause shown. The way to reschedule them is to call the USCIS hotline at: 800-375-5283 Monday through Friday 8 am to 8pm.

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3.16.2020 Immigration Updates

The Biden administration has confirmed that USCIS will go back to using the exam which was created in 2008 instead of the new exam which the Trump administration implemented last year wherein the number of potential questions were increased and the length of the exam was doubled.

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1.18.21 Immigration Updates/Noticias de Inmigración

USCIS recently announced that due to the pandemic, increase in filings, and current postal service volume, there are significant delays in issuing receipt notices after filing application. If you are personally having issues with your employer because you do not have a receipt to show the extension of your work permit, it is best to try to have your attorney draft a letter citing to the regulations and delays on your behalf to provide to your employer.

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