From lowest to highest price please, I need to understand if I can afford it or cant, I heard its impossible to win a court for getting asylum without a lawer/attorney(dont know how to call it right in this case). The new report gives some indication about why cases are moving so slowly. Do I need to get a travel passport in order to travel outside of the USA? Of the 32,693 asylum applications, 44% of main applicants were aged 18 to 29, and a further 11% were children,. Take care, Jason. You should try it since several people have already done it successfully. Then what? Could you share a contact email so you can share these attorneys info so I can talk to them? Hello Jason Take care, Jason. That is correct 5 years (minus 90 days) after the date listed on the GC. In my first employment, corporate layer was dump. If the asylum office does not help you, you may want to talk to a lawyer to assist you. I would like to schedule my interview as soon as possible, should I request expedite same way as others who havent received first interview invitation or I can simply ask to reschedule without any significant evidence such as health/financial problem etc,,, since I had scheduled once. May i know if the USCIS law permits my mothers RSC Case number to be given to her son-in-law and share one case number with my mother.? Take care, Jason. Take care, Jason. This is a copied section from the menmorandum. Once you are there, you can ask why and see what they say. I would suggest highly against doing an employment-based GC. Did they say the case is pending background check? If not, do I have to pay the $85 biometrics fee? Take care, Jason. May i know what options are available for my mothers case? Most positive decisions at first instance granted refugee status. Are USCIS and ICE not part of same DHS agency and do they not have the same information about you????? I granted my asylum through immigration court last April, And I went to the I-94 stamp appointment, Then I went to the social security office to replace my SS Card then Ive received with restrictions again, only for work, When I called them they said it will be change only after receiving my green card ? I guess when you go to the appointment, you can ask what is the underlying application maybe they would know. Also, you should probably talk to a lawyer if you have any concerns that these arrests make you ineligible for citizenship or might make you deportable. This is not Jasons area of expertise. Also, you should get the I-94 that same day, and you can use that to work lawfully (see https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-resources/handbook-for-employers-m-274/60-evidence-of-status-for-certain-categories/63-refugees-and-asylees). The automated system is now so rude that when you request a representative or insist you dont have a receipt number, it drops. I have only included cases where a decision was reached (meaning that I did not include data where the application was abandoned or withdrawn). I had a client with a very stupid TRIG issue get held up for years for the GC (he had an asylum case too and that is still held up, but his family member petitioned for him). For the approval rates, I provided a link above about why that is not very reliable, but rates do vary by office. What I did but the responsive form has been sent to me but theres nowhere showing that Ive been approved just the report of my interview! Does it have any negative effect as an asylee on my form i485? This morning on Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday, nurses union leader Pat Cullen attacked the government over its failure to give RCN members a decent pay rise as Transport Secretary Mark Harper . Which attorney did you hire for law suit ? If you appeal, they send you a copy of the transcript. I Sued the USCIS almost 4 months ago. Take care, Jason. I guess it is possible that sometimes a preliminary decision would exist that you might get, but I suspect that would be very rare. Thank you for quick your responding 1. May I ask, if u refuse the corporate attorney and want to find an outside counsel, are you still able to proceed with your case ? It seems we have less notice of upcoming cases and so we often do not have time to prepare. Figure 3 also shows the grant rate for the top 10 nationalities applying for asylum, half of which have a grant rate above 80% (Iran 89%, Eritrea 97%, Syria 99%, Afghanistan 81%, and Sudan. The asylum denial rate in the New York City immigration court rose from 15 percent in fiscal year 2016, the last full year of the Obama administration, to 44 percent in fiscal year 2019, which . Regards, You can check processing times at http://www.uscis.gov, but most of my cases take 2 or 2.5 years. Also, other people who comment here state that these cases are moving more quickly, but that has not (yet) been my experience. As of December 31, 2021, there were 438,500 asylum cases pending in the U.S. During the last quarter of 2021, the backlog had been growing by about 8,000 cases per month, meaning that if this trend continued through 2022, the backlog would currently stand at about 486,500 cases (remember that is cases, not people, since some cases have a principal applicant + one or more dependents). Take care, Jason. The only period I can think of, is Reagans Amnesty (A Republican President). I did a post on May 25, 2022 about traveling with your passport. I filed my initial EAD in April as an ASAP member, and there has been no approval to date. Good luck, Jason, Great, (202) 328-1353 Its possible, but a bit complex. Individuals should review the information about online filing to determine if they are eligible to file Form I-589 via myuscis.gov. Hello, One judge in Houston had a 100% denial rate for 106 asylum cases heard during the six years. I have been told by a few attornies that as long as your visa status was valid when you filed for asylum and your asylum application was not frivolous, USCIS should approve/accept Employee based EB2/EB3 adjustment of status and I have seen some people successfully do it recently who have shared their success stories on this forum. You have to make an Info Pass appointment and this can take some time (Google post order instructions in Immigration Court for info about this process). I want to hire a lawyer for writ of mandamus too, I really appreciate if you could inform me. 1 The background check is a mystery to me, and the only thing I can say (which was once told to me by a former Asylum Division Director) is that different agencies have different background checks. Yeah, despite the rule o public forums do not trust ! I am about to receive a green card and I have a question. >May I ask, if u refuse the corporate attorney and want to find an outside counsel, are you still able to proceed with your case ? Dear Jason, Dear All, please did anyone who filed initial EAD between April and June receive initial EAD Approval recently? In previously-released statistics, we had information about cases denied due to the, With these caveats out of the way, below is a chart listing each Asylum Office and the percent of cases approved during the period October 2021 to December 2021. Please help me by providing a brief explanation of what will happen moving forward. I suppose you can keep trying to expedite I wrote more about that on January 29, 2020 and maybe that would help. Before getting GC through asylum talked to employer and their lawyer that takes the EB and H1b cases. Did you not say that your asylum was already approved????? You can do with a personal one. However, it is not needed and if you are able to get by without it, then there is no reason to renew. Im not sure there is a path forward because of that. I have a question ,how long does an EAD take to be processed based on granted asylum at the immigration court.,After filing an I-765 form ? But if you are from a different country, that Asylum Offices low grant rate many be irrelevant to your case. I submitted form I-131 March 2021 and still havent heard back! So, long story shorts. Take care, Jason, Hello Jason, Please help . The 2016 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a "green card"), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized. I got what I needed. Nevertheless, the differences are still stark (and despite my caveat above, it does not seem that different source countries can account for the disparate approval rates). For the new data, we do not have this information and thus it is more difficult to get a sense of overall denial rates for applicants who filed their cases on time. Take care, Jason, Please jason we love and appreciate you but you need to update your info as anyone who applied for the i-485 in 2022 got it it in 6-7 months at max and some people got it faster so stop thinking or telling people it takes 2 years cause thats untrue and such an old info as whoever applied in 2019-2021 takes 2-2.5 years yeah but since 2022 started the USCIS gives priority to new cases and all the attorneys on their YouTube channels admitted that the GC based on asylum now takes 6 months as they see! The only real issue here is whether USCIS thinks you are trying to hide something, and as long as you provide an explanation, they will not think that. Initial case completions only. Hello Approval rates varied by immigration court from about 10 percent to 80 percent. Thanks. Hope you are doing well , as pending Asylum applicant , I applied for TPS last year when they re-opened it but till date I got reply for my kids only ( the tps is for 18 months only ending by next September ). In addition, the Asylum Division must prioritize credible and reasonable fear interviews, which are initial evaluations of asylum eligibility that occur at the border. an authorized period of stay and does not accrue unlawful presence for purposes of Thank you. @andrew your wife no since she applied while her visa was still valid when she applied for asylum. Please advice.. Has there been a good time for immigration? Based on the new data we have, it seems that many people are either giving up and leaving the United States or finding alternative paths for relief. What if I file the for EB-3 while on pending asylum and then after some time request AP based on the pending green card application? Had pending asylum many years. DHS considers the can be deemed bona fide based on the specific facts of the case and should be It is too much to explain here. Sam, I had not heard about it before now, but it does not seem to be going anywhere fast, at least according to a quick Google search. How do I answer this question from the form Have you ever violated the terms of your non immigrant visa should I say yes? and can they reject my request? I think the Biden Administration has a lot of repair from the prior Administration, but they also need to be moving towards more efficiency and more respect for due process of law. If your friend has a strong Asylum case similar to mine then USCIS will probably approve adjustment based on EB2/EB3 quickly without any issues. Your help will be really appreciated . Take care, Jason. But no, the US is one of the toughest countries to gain permanent residency and citizenship among developed nations. I did my biometrics when applying for asylum late in 2015. The BIA rejected the governments contention that leaving the US under advance parole still effectuates the type of departure that triggers the 10 year bar if unlawfully present for at least a year. First, across the board, grant rates are lower today than they were in 2015. Your friend should atleast try it. This happens when a person leaves the U.S., finds alternative relief or simply fails to appear for an interview (the data does not provide a breakdown of each possibility). I am doing the same. Or you just waited and made several inquiries? You have already caused so much damage by spreading misinformation on this forum. A number of data points stand out, at least for me. Is it even allowed under the law as no AOS is allowed? Thank you for everything youre doing. Maybe somene else that has experience in this scenario can answer. Some people are having their asylum cases decided by an asylum officer. I am thinking about going to a third country, eg Turkey where I will meet my parents. 2011 enter lawfully J1 (four months) (I am afraid what would it mean for a person who has so much investigation and controversy around him to still be able to claim the presidencyits chilling). Immigration Court. Hi Jason; hope all is well. Thanks Jason, I just have a few follow-up questions: 1. AOS as an asylee. [] has been written about the inconsistent and unpredictable decision-making at our nations Asylum Offices and Immigration Courts. It is not a good idea to submit a piece of evidence now, and another piece later, as that will almost certainly get lost. purposes of section 212(a)(9)(B)(iii)(II) of the Act. the application is pending. So 3 month ago, it showed that TPS was taking 12 months to process. Id agree with OSCAR321 uscis AOS approvals on such cases are inconsistent, but chances are pretty high. Once you have the appointment, I think most people get the EAD within a short time (weeks or a few months). Mind you, the data is only current as of December 31, 2021, but we are told more information will be released soon. It gave me literally wings. Some attorneys specifically handle such cases and have done such cases successfully. Its disappointing to hear that you submitted one month earlier than me and you still havent gotten your work document yet. FY 2016-2021. I do hope to write something about it if I have time. Applicants living in Los Angeles and New York should know that while these Asylum Offices have the highest approval rates in the country, they also experienced a surge in the number of applications they are receiving. They said its a normal processing time and Im wondering if the cases are even moving:( husband had his from another office within 70 days! I believe I need to complete the medical exam and send the report to them. It just amazes me, sometimes, that asylum seekers, refugees or sometimes undocumented say to a person they cannot fully trust that they are asylum seekers, refugees or undocumented alienslike why do you say that, dont you worry someone report you to ICE or your country of origin governmentI believe transnational repression is discussed in this blog. Take care, Jason. STFU, you are a virus on this forum just like covid we will never get rid of you. According to the statistics, it looks like the New Orleans office has the best approval rate, do the approval rate depend on which office process your case? Take care, Jason. Are there any precautions that I need to consider at this stage? pending unless the alien engages in unauthorized employment. Take care, Jason. In any event, you need to attend; otherwise, the application may be deemed abandoned or it could affect your ability to get a work permit. That goes to show you how far right the Republican Party has turned. It is unfortunate, since people wait for so long for their asylum cases, but that is how it works. Take care, Jason. I have, Also, regarding the new data, we are missing a key piece of information. GC applications are often taking 2 years, and so if you expect to get the GC soon, then maybe you can live without the EAD until then, especially since EAD renewals are quite slow as well (though if you file to renew before the EAD expires and get the receipt, your old EAD would be extended for 540 days). A large proportion (26%) of Vietnamese asylum applications were from UASCs. Publicado por Por markus paul freshfields junio 5, 2022 jeff blair yakima. JDzubow(at)DzubowLaw.com, Back in 2019, the Trump Administration ended the long-standing practice of releasing data about our nations Asylum Offices. So it is possible that without the background checks of the Asylum case being completed, they issue a green card with a family petition??? Anyways lost time can not be obtained. Last year, during asylum interview, attorney told me his decision that i can work and stay in US. I hope that justice will prevail and the immigration offices will start calling for interviews people who applied five or more years ago. Is the Jumpstart Act will helpful for the people who are planning to apply for Asylum based Green Card? Thank you! When do you think i will be getting my green card. I think you will need to find an immigration lawyer to help. Thats great Congratulations! The AP process is slow, expensive, and a bit arbitrary, but once you have AP, you can use it to re-enter the US. Ob*ma was called deportation in chief, and Tr*mp, obviously harsh stance on immigration, and B*den, I personally dont have an opinion yet about his achievement in this regard, but why is it thatit seems some people think its worse now than in previous administration ? EXECUTIVEOFFICE FORIMMIGRATIONREVIEW ADJUDICATIONSTATISTICS FY 2023 First Quarter Asylum Grant Rates by Court 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ADELANTO, LAKE CALIFORNIA ELIZABETH Weve got approval without RFE. Why would you be afraid of telling anybody that you are a genuine asylum seeker unless you have something to hide??????? For comparison, Ive also listed the approval rate for these offices for cases filed between, One final issue that I want to discuss is delay. Also, Trump-era changes to the c-8 EAD process have still not all been rescinded and my guess is that is contributing to the delay. I didnt see my Mom, Dad, Brothers and Sisters in past 7 years. I thought background checks are processed at the same place and GC application cannot override Asylum when the applicant has completed their interview. Take care, Jason, I filed in LA too . USCIS HQ can provide guidance regarding whether a filing of an asylum application EAD renewals are slow, and there is an automatic 540-day extension to the old card if you filed to renew before it expired (I wrote about that on May 25, 2022). Decision Was Mailed Ugh. Granted, they have other responsibilities (chiefly, credible and reasonable fear interviews), but at that rate, it will be difficult to make a dent in the backlog. This EAD is first renewal after the reschedule. DHS has interpreted the phrase bona fide asylum application to mean a properly filed A denial of an asylum claim is not determinative of whether the claim was bona fide for This is a relatively new process, though, and for now, I think most people who do not get turned away go to court. I do not know why these are needed, but if the principal was interviewed already, that could be one reason as all applicants receive a biometric appointment with USCIS and one at the asylum office (if the principal was not yet interviewed, you would think that they could do your biometrics at the time of the interview). Just recently got update on one more approved eb-3 case. I spend many years in hope to meet someone within similar case, but almost in last month before filling i-485 I found soul who got lucky. Also, you can make an online inquiry follow the link under Resources that says USCIS Help. Similarly, the abandonment of an My wife had almost 1 year out of status. Anyways I dont even visit this forum as much I used to. After that, you should get the GC, if all is well with the case. It is also interesting to see that you won a case in NY, which has such a low approval rate. 2023 Employer files for EB-3. I am an asylum derivative, who got added at the time of the interview with the main applicant. Everyday I check my status multiple times and the answer is My next step is interview but I dont know WHEN..!!! Also I have seen some people go to 3rd country embassy after getting advanced parole and then coming back to usa on EB2/EB3 but I wont take such chance since I am confident in my asylum case. Most of these arriving unaccompanied minors do not meet the stringent requirements for receiving asylum in the United States. Thanks, You should keep the answers consistent and explain (in the cover letter) what happened with the arrest. please search on google A day before, the status was Fees were waived on work authorization card Administrative closures are not reported due to the low volumes precluding reporting for most countries. 212(a)(9)(B)(i) and 212(a)(9)(C)(i)(I) of the Act. Or I just can go to Caly freely and after let them know I live now in California? The lawsuit cost $4500 and it worth every penny, It is a positive sign, but you have to get the letter to be certain. I have talked to 2/3 such attorneys who have told me it is possible. The EOIR data show that the overall grant and denial rates for all asylum cases closed in FY 2020 including affirmative and defensive asylum applications were 19.12% and 54.55% .
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