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Hello
If some body can kindly give me the link on USCIS web site stating
"Asylee dont need renewal of EAD any more."

As i did call 1-800 # today & they told me to find on the Web site. After a long effort i could not find that
Pl help me out here.

AD Jan 2002
ND Feb 2003
FP May 2003
RFI Oct 2005
Bio 3 Nov 2005
Last LUD Nov 16,2005
 
whatelse said:
Hello
If some body can kindly give me the link on USCIS web site stating
"Asylee dont need renewal of EAD any more."

As i did call 1-800 # today & they told me to find on the Web site. After a long effort i could not find that
Pl help me out here.

AD Jan 2002
ND Feb 2003
FP May 2003
RFI Oct 2005
Bio 3 Nov 2005
Last LUD Nov 16,2005


click the links below: both the Social Security Administraion & USCIS websites

http://www.ssa.gov/immigration/documents.htm
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/asylum/faq.htm#other5

All you need to work is your SS card (make sure it's not restricted) and your driver's licence. Good luck.
 
whatelse said:
Hello
If some body can kindly give me the link on USCIS web site stating
"Asylee dont need renewal of EAD any more."

As i did call 1-800 # today & they told me to find on the Web site. After a long effort i could not find that
Pl help me out here.

AD Jan 2002
ND Feb 2003
FP May 2003
RFI Oct 2005
Bio 3 Nov 2005
Last LUD Nov 16,2005


US Department of State ORR (Office of Refugee Resettlement) issued a memo in 2001, and I received it at work when I was working at the IRC. As I cannot attach the original letter I will just copy and paste it.

Here it is:

ORR State Letter #01-09
April 5, 2001



TO:

STATE REFUGEE COORDINATORS
NATIONAL VOLUNTARY AGENCIES
OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES


FROM:

Carmel Clay-Thompson, Acting Director
Office of Refugee Resettlement


SUBJECT: Change in Issuance of Social Security Numbers to Asylees


As of April 4, 2001, asylees should receive unrestricted social security cards. An asylee’s social security card should NOT contain the notation "Valid For Work Only With INS Authorization." In addition, asylees no longer need an employment authorization document (EAD) to apply for a social security number. Asylees may present an I-94 Arrival/Departure Card, an EAD (I-688B or I-766) or an order of an Immigration Judge. This policy is reiterated in the attached Social Security Administration (SSA) Policy Instruction. ORR recommends that asylees bring a copy of the SSA Policy Instruction when they go to social security offices to apply for social security numbers.
With this policy change, asylees will not need to wait for the processing of their EAD application by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) before applying for a social security number. Therefore, ORR expects that asylees will be able to enter the workforce more quickly, participate fully in ORR programs, such as the Matching Grant program, and avoid the need for non-work social security numbers for benefits purposes. In many cases, asylees will want an EAD, regardless of whether it is required for the social security number application. ORR encourages asylees to apply for EADs, particularly if they do not have other forms of identification.
Asylees who previously received restricted social security cards may return to the local SSA office and apply for a replacement social security card that does not have the restrictive notation. As mentioned above, asylees should bring a copy of the SSA Policy Instruction when they go to social security offices.
If you have questions about the new SSA Policy Instruction or its effect on asylees, please call Anna Marie Bena at (202) 260-5186 or send an email to abena@acf.dhhs.gov.

I immediately went with this letter and removed my restriction from the SS card, no problem. Never applied for EAD again.
 
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thanks
this is very helpful.I have a restricted SS card and I haven't changed that yet bcs I haven't had to.
May be I should wake up early one of these days and get it done.
 
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