I have received my biometrics after 2 months which was delayed to get my appointment after I got added to the asylum application. Take care, Jason, Hi Jason, 1. Sure, glad it help or give hope at least. Asylum Grant Rates Climb Under Biden - Transactional Records Access Jesus. Employer pays for all expenses and fees anyways. why do you need the attorneys details. The Biden administration's denial rate during the last three months (July-September 2021) is a full 5 percentage points lower, at 51 percent. Lawsuit is dismissed. 1. And, like earlier I asked about Cl*rence Th*mas, do you think the Jan 6 thing will bring him down and thwart his 3rd attempt at the presidency or not so much ? The automated system is now so rude that when you request a representative or insist you dont have a receipt number, it drops. Back in 2019, the Trump Administration ended the long-standing practice of releasing data about our nation's Asylum Offices. 6 . Take care, Jason. Nevertheless, you have to pay the fee. I do not know what communication happened between the attorney and the government, but typically, if a defendant does not respond on time to a lawsuit, the plaintiff can move for a default judgment. Are USCIS and ICE not part of same DHS agency and do they not have the same information about you????? I have an approved I-140 EB-2 and I am thinking whether it is a good idea to close my Asylum application before filing I-485 based on approved EB-2 to avoid falling into the similar blackhole of my Asylum case. 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). Could you please email me attorneys details? Take care, Jason. Are you stalking my immigration activities? Take care, Jason. While we do not know for certain what happened in these cases, the fact that nearly one third of all completions ended in Administrative Closure makes me think that many people have given up due to the interminable waits. Thank you. I have a question about citizenship Why does a c-8 EAD renewal (renewal!) Take care, Jason. In almost all Employment based EB2/EB3 cases the employer pays for all attorney + other fees / expenses. Everyday I check my status multiple times and the answer is My next step is interview but I dont know WHEN..!!! 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. We also bring an extra copy with us, in case they lose the new evidence (which they often do). Thank you. Thank you for your response Jason. Regards, You can check processing times at http://www.uscis.gov, but most of my cases take 2 or 2.5 years. Its disappointing to hear that you submitted one month earlier than me and you still havent gotten your work document yet. interesting post, as usual, thank you. https://www.trackitt.com/usa-discussion-forums/i485-eb/58096461/eb2-case-pending-because-of-pending-asylum/page/last_page, I have talked to 2/3 attorneys and have been told that it is possible. The argument that immigrants are just pouring in and invading the country has been going on for at least 30 decades. In some ways, things are worse now than under Trump, at least from my perspective cases are randomly advance and randomly cancelled. We have not had any Afghan cases referred to court in some time, but that is always a possibility if there is a credibility issue or other problem. You should expect to receive the decision shortly. I filed my initial EAD in April as an ASAP member, and there has been no approval to date. However, it is not needed and if you are able to get by without it, then there is no reason to renew. It is time for me to file for I485. Figure 2. I checked again last night, and TPS is taking 15 months now and AP is 17 months in the dump called Nebraska SC. My recommendation is to pursue GC via EB ! People who have nothing to hide have nothing to fear from any U.S govt agencyAs far as home country government is concerned. Do you have any suggestions for this matter and do you know what would be happen if the deadline is passed without USCIS responding to my lawsuit? I have some questions. This graph shows the share of asylum seekers accepted as refugees or entitled to asylum in the total protection rate in Germany from 2005 to 2023. . I have seen examples where the lawyer does steps 1, 2 and 3, but knows that the person cannot complete the final steps and get a GC (meanwhile, the lawyer makes money), and so if you get this in writing, it will help protect you and also help ensure that you understand what to expect from the process and where any pitfalls lie). Maybe you can try again to expedite I did a post about that on January 29, 2020 if you are interested. Administrative closures are not reported due to the low volumes precluding reporting for most countries. In 2004, Salvadorans' asylum approval rate was 6 percent. Like a mandamus or something? Denial Rate Tables for Prior Periods TRAC is a nonpartisan, nonprofit data research center affiliated with the Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Whitman School of Management, both at Syracuse University. For more information, see ECRE Policy Note: Making asylum numbers count, January 2018 Asylum statistics in Europe: Factsheet Context Statistics on asylum matters have become a central part of political debate in Europe in recent years. Id agree with OSCAR321 uscis AOS approvals on such cases are inconsistent, but chances are pretty high. we both are from Afghanistan. See section 212(a)(9)(B)(iii)(ll) of the Act. Did they say the case is pending background check? I filed for asylum 6 years ago in Los Angeles. It is possible as mentioned by several other people on this forum. An interesting chart (on, each individual officer conducts about 3 interviews per month, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Asylum Office Finally Releases New-ish Statistics, Credibility Determinations Are Not Credible, Part Two, Affirmative Asylum Backlog Grows at Unprecedented Rate, USCIS Asylum Division Stakeholders Meeting, Some Reasons Why Asylum Is Denied and What You Can Do About It The Asylumist, 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 Benefits and Burdens of Court-Appointed Lawyers, Adding a Dependent to an Existing Asylum Case. 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 ? How is it that New York City is on the Hudson, but its Asylum Office is on Denial? Take care, Jason, Hay Jason, a question apart from the subject. Is it possible to get the recording/notes from EOIR hearing similar to FOIA to USCIS? Take care, Jason. And he said he doesnt know! Take care, Jason. Anyway, congratulations on the approval! what is the maximum the backlog wait times can reach almost 6 years now, can it reach 15 plus years if yes, I would have to think about the family. Data Generated: January 16, 2023 1Asylum decisions in completed removal, deportation, exclus ion, and asylum only proceedings. You yes since you had 4-5 months out of status. Take care, Jason. In my first employment, corporate layer was dump. However, based on the online messages, I think that is not something to worry about, as I do not know that there is any difference between those two messages. 2023 My friend files for Advance Parole to do conselar proceedings for green card abroad in a third coumtry, lets say Canada. 2 I made several inquiries and we waited for several years; nothing more. Please advice.. Just as you are quoting the YouTube attorneys, someone would also be out there saying, but, an attorney, Jason said I will receive my green card in 6 months.. Since then, my case is waiting for a interview. Even though I submitted with my ASAP membership and inquired about my EAD, they replied its still in queue awaiting assignment to an officer. Thank you for continuing support to asylum community, We have been seeing asylum-based GCs take about 2 years, though most of our cases are at the TSC. You must follow the instructions in your decision letter as to what to do next.. Even if it were present, it would likely be redacted, so I think in the course of a normal FOIA, you would not get this information. The only period I can think of, is Reagans Amnesty (A Republican President). One judge in Houston had a 100% denial rate for 106 asylum cases heard during the six years. Does this mean these people actually prefer to return to a Tr*mp administration ? Please help on how to reach to someone , Maybe say that you want an Info Pass appointment. Sometimes, that can get you to a person. @employment lmao what are you smoking dude?! Take care, Jason. Exactly this info was given and the employer jad to cover the costs of PERM, I140 + I485. The Biden Administration has not seemed particularly eager to restore transparency, but now, a year and a half after President Biden took office, we finally have some. I was under valid B1/B2 status when I filed for asylum in 2016 so seems promising for me. I applied for my EAD extention last year, but no update as of now. 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). Also, it is very common for pick up decision to turn into mail out decisions and I think that tells you nothing about the decision. The most obvious is that many new cases (over 10,000) are being filed each month. That makes up for 43.4% of all refugee arrivals. Take care, Jason. Yeah, despite the rule o public forums do not trust ! Over the past three or four years, Ive tried to speed up the process more than ten times a few letters sent by the congressmans office, a few letters written by my lawyers, but mostly I tried to break through this wall myself. I am about to receive a green card and I have a question. The Biden Administration has not seemed particularly eager to restore transparency, but now, a year and a half after President Biden took office, we finally have some new data from the Asylum Division.Mind you, the data is only current as of December 31, 2021, but we . In 2018, it rose to 23 percent. Asylum Office Finally Releases New-ish Statistics I have to email my asylum office to tell them I am married and want to add my wife to my case? Denial Rate. Take care, Jason, Thats ridiculous, 700+ officers did only 2200 in a month. 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. Hi Jason It is not a good idea to submit a piece of evidence now, and another piece later, as that will almost certainly get lost. Many EADs including initial EADs seem to take 2 or 3 months (not 30 days, which is the time frame USCIS is trying to meet). I guess when you go to the appointment, you can ask what is the underlying application maybe they would know. In most (but not all) of my cases, once USCIS requests the I-693 and it is submitted, the person gets a decision in a few weeks or a month or two. 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). Thank you for this post and I hope USCIS continues to post more data to give us ideas about how things going. I wish everyone not to despair. It is better to not do that, but many people use the passport and re-enter the US with the GC. As we already know, many applicants have been waiting for five, six, seven or more years for their interview. If they are outside the processing time, you can try calling USCIS at http://www.uscis.gov or making an online inquiry you can use the link called USCIS Help under Resources. Once you have asylum, you should be eligible for the unrestricted SS card. Around half of the world's refugees are under the age of 18. 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). If a particular Asylum Office has many applicants from those countries, it may cause that office to have a lower overall approval rate. Good luck, Jason, Great, But if you are from a different country, that Asylum Offices low grant rate many be irrelevant to your case. In the cover letter, you can explain what happened. Thank you so much Jason for your help. Judge-by-Judge Asylum Decisions in Immigration Courts Finally, it is interesting (and depressing) to note that if there are 700+ Asylum Officers, and they interview about 2,200 applicants per month, each individual officer conducts about 3 interviews per month! I also understand that I cannot travel to my country of origin, as I essentially escaped the persecution there. That is the lowest grant rate for removal cases that started with a credible fear claim since FY 2017, when it hovered around 14 percent. Also, other people who comment here state that these cases are moving more quickly, but that has not (yet) been my experience. Publicado por Por markus paul freshfields junio 5, 2022 jeff blair yakima. Take care, Jason. your attorney signs i-485 and handles case, corporate attorney is no longer in charge. Hi Jason Also, regarding the new data, we are missing a key piece of information. Also, the Trump Administration modified laws and regulations, shifted the focus to fraud, and (seemingly) hired officer who were more skeptical of asylum applicants. Take care, Jason, HISTORY So for example, if they conclude that your status ended on a certain date (i.e., when you last were a full time student), all your time since then would be considered unlawful presence. This is not Jasons area of expertise. frivolous. I sent my RFE since March 2022 ( medical) I havent heard back. But they wrote in my approval notice that Citizenship application is counted from the time of approval notice date (2018) I confused and I dont know when can do it ? You have to use your passport to travel, and this could potentially have a negative effect on your asylum case. Table 17. Individuals Granted Asylum Affirmatively By Region And - DHS Probably the most interesting piece of data for most people are asylum grant rates at each individual office. I want to hire a lawyer for writ of mandamus too, I really appreciate if you could inform me. Only If I knew to apply for it sooner before. But, I had in a background two third party lawyers, who agreed to handle RFE regarding eligibility to adjust status. Straight. I applied mid April. Take care, Jason. I still tend to think the Obama years werent so bad for Asylum seekers. 12 Incredible Asylum Seekers USA Statistics - LegalJobs ASTAF, when you had your interview? Approval rates varied by immigration court from about 10 percent to 80 percent. 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). I have been waiting for an interview since August 2015 (immigration office in New York). Hi Jason, may I ask what did USCIS tell you when you inquired about the case that was being held up for TRIG issue? Individuals should review the information about online filing to determine if they are eligible to file Form I-589 via myuscis.gov. 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. to send them to the asylum office or to keep them and bring them for the interview. after taking bunch of consultations we filled i-485 for without any supporting evidences. No waiver needed unless you violated the immigration status in prior visits to USA. My situation is similar to your friend. ? A denial of an asylum claim is not determinative of whether the claim was bona fide for Migrants are granted asylum more often than others depending on the Can you please be a little more specific about this situation? For example my guarantor lives in Texas not the best states to get your asylum approved but I want to go to California, if I can what should I do? 4 years after interview waiting for a decision on my Asylum case. Data in this report may differ slightly from fscal year-end 2019 numbers 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 ? Since I didnt submit the Medical Examination (I-693) at the time I applied for the GC (I-485), I believe they will ask for the medical exam in this request of evidence, is that correct? Of the 32,693 asylum applications, 44% of main applicants were aged 18 to 29, and a further 11% were children,. my application went to NBC and NBC will process i already attempted many expedited but nothing worked. Is this act pass by the congress? I approved sep2018 and I got my green card Maybe the NSC is trying to be more like the TSC. Thank you. Data generated on January 16, 2023. Thank you Oscar321 so much!!! 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. It is very likely that you will not need to do biometrics, and they will re-use what you already did. Take care, Jason. If I go through the US Mexican border then I dont have an interview with the asylum officer, it will be only court, right? Thanks, I do not do mandamus cases, and so I am not sure. How do I answer this question from the form Have you ever violated the terms of your non immigrant visa should I say yes? i live in virginia. Take care, Jason, Hello Jason, 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.
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