Is it true that Immigration is revoking work permits for some asylum seekers? #inmigración
Many asylum applicants have questions about whether they may still qualify for a work permit if their immigration court case was dismissed. According to the information discussed, individuals who originally filed for asylum and later had their cases dismissed in immigration court may still remain eligible for work authorization if they refile their asylum application with USCIS. In some situations, the original waiting period for employment authorization may continue to count toward eligibility. It is important to remember that every immigration case is different and eligibility can depend on the specific facts and procedural history of the case. If you have questions about asylum, work permits, or any other immigration matter, we invite you to contact our office for proper legal guidance. _________________________ We handle cases worldwide. Contact us to start solving your case! For detailed information about our consultations and available days, contact us. Contact us: USA Phone: 888.644.3683 WhatsApp (International): +1(305) 586-9418 _________________________ Address: 14201 SW 120th St Suite 206 Miami, FL 33186 USA _________________________ Visit our website: https://jesusreyeslaw.com/en * The information in this publication IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE in a specific case. Every case is different, and the advice of an immigration attorney is recommended. If you need legal assistance in your case, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with our firm. . . . #Immigration #Asylum #WorkPermit #USCIS #ImmigrationCourt
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