Amid growing delays in work permit approvals, ASAP takes action to protect the rights of its members and demand government solutions.
New data reveals that work permit processing for asylum seekers is slowing down, despite USCIS’s efforts to meet legal deadlines.
🔹 April 2025:
USCIS processed 111,787 initial work permit applications.
Waiting over 30 days for your permit?
You’re not alone. This delay impacts many applicants. The good news is that there are steps you can take to try to speed up the process.
The ASAP (Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project) has stepped up its efforts to support asylum seekers amid increasing delays in work permit processing. Here are some of their latest initiatives:
Actively defended the 540-day automatic extension, preventing it from being easily repealed.
Thanks to pressure from ASAP members, businesses, and partner organizations:
ASAP remains committed to ensuring that every asylum seeker has fair access to work permits—without unjustified delays and with the legal protections they deserve.