The Executive Office for Immigration Review has issued recently an extensive memorandum dealing with issues of employment authorization for immigrants who have applied for asylum in the United States but a decision has not yet been finalized in their cases.
The issue commonly known as "asylum clock" (i.e. calculating the number of days an asylum application has been pending, minus any delays caused by the applicant himself or herself) has had many scratching their heads every since the law changed from making employment authorizations automatic upon filing the application for asylum and instead required that certain number of days elapsed before the immigrant could apply for their work permit.
The problem that many have complained about is that even when the delay is caused through no fault of the applicant, or at the request of DHS (for example to take the time to conduct forensics, or background checks) many Immigration Judges do not enter the code that indicates the clock should continue running. Requests to restart the clock or to recalculate the clock often fall to the clerk of the Immigration Court, who are themselves so swamped by work and often just indicate they cannot do anything either becasue of the code entered on the file (even if the code was erroneously entered). Attempts to deal with this issue on record during a hearing could potentially lead to explosions by the overworked Immigrtaion Judge waiting to go through a pile of files and not in the mood to hear about sich "trivial" things as asylum clocks. The problem is that for applicants, the issue is far from trivial. When applications are sometimes pending months if not years, it is crucial that the applicant be able to secure lawful employment. After all not many asylum applicants are able to flee their country carrying suitcases stashed with cash!
The most recent memorandum is gargantuan in its content as it relates to the rules, exemptions, procedures, etc rekated to the asylum clock. Time will tell if use of the memo by attorneys will persuande the court to at least provide some consistency in the application of the asylum clock. The memo can be found here.
They really need to update everything for a better result . It is so hard to have your own US Visa you need a lot of requirements and things .
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