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January 2023 » ImmigrationUSA

The Compelling Circumstances EAD – One Year Stop Gap

With the recent layoffs in the tech industry, companies and individuals are facing uncertainty in terms of how to retain legal status to remain in the U.S. while job searching. One option, the Compelling Circumstances EAD is a discretionary employment authorization measure that is meant to assist qualifying individuals by preventing the need to abruptly leave the United States.

USCIS Extends Certain COVID-19 Flexibilities

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the continued flexibility for some COVID-19 flexibilities, through March 23, 2023. These flexibilities are extended to allow for delays as the ongoing backlog continues.

Some Asylum Seekers Can Now File For Employment Authorization Online

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that qualifying individuals can not file the Application for Employment Authorization online. This is one of the organization’s efforts to leverage the power of technology to streamline processes and increase efficiency.

US Immigration Backlog Cases Hit All-Time High

The backlog of immigration cases in U.S. courts is over 2 million matters, with over 800,000 of those being asylum issues. On average, the wait time for an asylum matter is more than four years for a hearing.