Hello everyone,
I am a student doing a project in a course on public policy, in which I am comparing the Asylum policies of the U.S. to other countries.
I've read some of the writing in this forum and want to commend the strength and determination that you've shown, and also given to others while they go through the asylum process.
My main questions are after you arrive in the U.S.;
- Where do you live (does the government provide some sort of housing?) while your asylum claim is being processed?
## Not, you don´t have any benefit until you get your asylum approved. After that the help is limited. The case is different for refugees. ##
- Are you allowed to work while your claim is being processed, or only after you have been granted asylum? (I have read about the EAD, but I just want to make sure I understand the situation correctly)
## In this case you won´t get any work permit until:
## a) you got your asylum approved.
## b) After six month that you applied for asylum and your case still pending.
## For all this there is enough information on uscis website, this forum or anyway you can Google it.
## Good luck.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated, and I wish you success in your individual cases.
Thanks,
D.Power