Waiting Asylum decision

Thank you for sharing this, I hope it will move your case
I trust in god and i leave things in his good hands, can’t do more than this! Everyone has his destiny written and decided so lets be optimistic, i hope you all get good and positive decisions.
 
I applied for initial EAD few days ago, and I checked today my travel record but it says “No record found for traveler.” I haven’t done my interview yet. What does that mean to have the travel record dissapeared?
So, that make sense. The travel history connects with EAD. They about to issue you EAD, therefore, you are temporarily stay and work legally. You don’t need a record for travel history just like someone holding the green card.
 
I applied two months later. Seems the same scenario. Did you get EAD? How much did you wait for it? I am waiting for 2 months already
Not yet! Joined the ASPS, but there was news saying that even you are a member of
the ASPS, also need to wait for one year…Also, didn’t receive decision since interview made in May, 2022.
 
Not yet! Joined the ASPS, but there was news saying that even you are a member of
the ASPS, also need to wait for one year…Also, didn’t receive decision since interview made in May, 2022.
I also checked the latest ASAP’s updates, but they did not say that for initial EAD as an asylum seeker you will have to wait one year. They said USCIS is planning to clear the backlog of initial EAD applications for asylum seekers at the end of September 2022.
 
Hi, everybody! I had my interview in the early of May, 2022, in Los Angeles. Still waiting for the decision. Is there someone like me, in a similar status? How long for the waiting time is regular? 2 months, 3 months….?
 
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I also checked the latest ASAP’s updates, but they did not say that for initial EAD as an asylum seeker you will have to wait one year. They said USCIS is planning to clear the backlog of initial EAD applications for asylum seekers at the end of September 2022. I
I also checked the latest ASAP’s updates, but they did not say that for initial EAD as an asylum seeker you will have to wait one year. They said USCIS is planning to clear the backlog of initial EAD applications for asylum seekers at the end of September 2022.
submitted the application for the initial EAD in
May, but still didn’t get it yet. What’s the reason?
 
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submitted the application for the initial EAD in
May, but still didn’t get it yet. What’s the reason?
All the information is here https ://help.asylumadvocacy.org/work-permit-updates/
As you can see, nothing related to "having to wait one year" is stated there. They explained that the delay is because a recent court ruling (Feb 2022) made USCIS to approve ALL initial EAD applications for asylum seekers (no matter if they were part of ASAP/CASA or not) in 30 days, so they started processing the applications in order of arrival including those from non-members. But they also said, USCIS is planning to clear this backlog by the end of September 2022.
 
Me and family member sent our EAD application on may 2nd
They approved mine last Thursday and the other one four days later.
Thank you for information! Could you please share was you ASAP or CASA member or just regular asylum seeker? So waiting time can be about 3 months
 
Thank you for information! Could you please share was you ASAP or CASA member or just regular asylum seeker? So waiting time can be about 3 months
I didn't sent it in the initial application so I was probably treated as a regular. I did upload my card via my online uscis account, but it was way after I received my receipt notice so my case was already in queue (as a regular asylum seeker) at the time.
 
Well it's been 52 day for me.
I did the E-request after 25days and then wrote an email to the class action section of the Texas Service Center and I received the same message "Your case is pending assignement to an officer for review"

With the CASA lawsuit USCIS was required by law to process initial EAD applications based on pending Asylum submitted from CASA/ASAP members within 30day, so they reallocated all applications falling in that category to the Texas Service Center. Now the new court order makes everyone else also eligible for the 30 day processing treatment, so there's been a rise in initial EAD applications submitted to USCIS and apparently the Texas Service Center is overloaded with applications. Although ASAP and CASA members have priority it's basically first in first out.
Most ASAP/CASA member's applications will be processed within 30days but for the others it will definitely take more time.
So, how many days it took to get EAD?
 
Uploaded? How?
There's a feature on the myUscis account that lets you upload additional documents. If you added your case to your online account go to the documents section. At the bottom of the page there is a link with this message:

"You may upload additional evidence that you beleive may assist USCIS in adjudicating your application, even if the evidence was not specifically requested. USCIS will consider the timeliness and relevance of unrequested evidence when making a decision about your case."
 
Morning, y’all!
I had my interview at Newark Asylum Office (New York City branch) in November 2021. Since I didn’t get any decision to case, yesterday I spoke with a congressman and he will inquiry about my case.

I will update you guys when I have any answer. Please, if you did request a congressman to inquiry about your case, share your experience here.
 
Morning, y’all!
I had my interview at Newark Asylum Office (New York City branch) in November 2021. Since I didn’t get any decision to case, yesterday I spoke with a congressman and he will inquiry about my case.

I will update you guys when I have any answer. Please, if you did request a congressman to inquiry about your case, share your experience here.
Thanks for sharing.
 
There's a feature on the myUscis account that lets you upload additional documents. If you added your case to your online account go to the documents section. At the bottom of the page there is a link with this message:

"You may upload additional evidence that you beleive may assist USCIS in adjudicating your application, even if the evidence was not specifically requested. USCIS will consider the timeliness and relevance of unrequested evidence when making a decision about your case."
I guess we can only add after we get EAD receipt
 
88days for approval
Took 8days to receive card and SSN came one day after the card
I landed on visa.

Should I answer '30.f Country of claimed persecution' or just N/A (Looks like its continuation to question if you entered lawfully or not)
 
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