The American Immigration Council, along with several co-counsel, has filed a class action lawsuit challenging USCIS’s failure to timely adjudicate applications for employment authorization documents (EADs) and to issue interim employment authorization.
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Atty. Lerner may I please know how long it would possibly take me, an applicant for the newly released guidelines for Beneficiaries of the FWVP( Filveterans Wotld Wsr II Visa Parole), to get a Work Permit upon my arrival in the U.S.? We beneficiaries are allowed a work permit.Thank you.
Lilli Melrose P. Camara
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