USCIS responded me today as under, having said my EAD is application is "being processed"
Despite court's preliminary injunction that decision "has to be made" within 30 days.
I shared this update with ASAP and they acknowledged similar complaints from others too and asked me to fill up a survey with when did I file my EAD application and what has happened so far
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On December 30, 2020, you or your representative contacted U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) about your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.
We researched your case and found that your case has been assigned to an officer and is currently being processed. We will send you a written notice when we make a decision on your application.
If you are applying for your initial (first) employment authorization based on having a pending asylum application and USCIS does not adjudicate the application within 30 days, you may be a member of the class action case,
Rosario v. USCIS, Case No. C15-0813JLR. Please see
www.uscis.gov/rosario for further information about this class action case
If you called the USCIS Contact Center because your Form I-765 had been pending for 25 days under applicable regulations and the Center created a service request for you, you should have received a response to your Form I-765 within 8 business days of your call. Check your
case status for any recent action. If no action has been taken on your case, you may contact the Texas Service Center (TSC) Class Action email box at
tsc.classaction@uscis.dhs.gov for further assistance.
When you email, you must:
- Write “Rosario Class Action” in the subject line;
- Add asylumEAD@nwirp.org on the CC line to copy class counsel;
- Include the following information in the body of your email:
Your name
Your service request number
The date the USCIS Contact Center created your service request
Your Form I-765 receipt number and
The “Received Date” on your receipt notice (Form I-797, Notice of Action)
You cannot email the TSC Class Action mailbox unless you previously contacted the USCIS Contact Center and they created a service request because your Form I-765 has been pending for 25 days under applicable regulations. Please note USCIS will not use this email address to address any communication not related to the
Rosario v. USCIS or that does not include all necessary information.
Please do not include any personal information other than what USCIS is requesting. Emails may not necessarily be secure. Therefore, we suggest that you do not email sensitive personally identifiable information, such as your Social Security number or A-Number, to us.
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We offer many online services and tools to help you find the information you need at
www.uscis.gov/tools and my.uscis.gov, including:
Case Status: Sign up for detailed case updates in myUSCIS: my.uscis.gov/account
Check your current case status:
www.uscis.gov/casestatus
Check processing times:
www.uscis.gov/processingtimes
Ask about your case:
www.uscis.gov/e-request
Schedule an appointment: my.uscis.gov/appointment
Ask our virtual assistant Emma:
www.uscis.gov/emma
Address Changes: If you move, please visit
www.uscis.gov/addresschange for information on how to update your address. Remember to update your address for all your receipt numbers.
If you try our online tools and still need help, you can call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 or 800-767-1833 (TDD for the hearing impaired).