Do you have a case in immigration court but still haven’t been able to obtain your work permit?
Many people do not realize that when an affirmative asylum case is transferred to immigration court, it is important to file the written asylum application again with the court so the work permit “clock” can continue running.
In many cases, the time a person spent waiting while their case was pending with USCIS can still count toward eligibility for a work permit. However, certain factors may stop that clock, such as requesting frequent continuances or appearing in court without an attorney.
Every case is different, and these types of processes should be carefully reviewed to avoid unnecessary delays in work permit eligibility.
If you have questions about asylum, work permits, or immigration court proceedings, contact us so we can evaluate your case and provide the proper assistance.





