How long does it take to get a work permit after getting asylum?

When applying for asylum in South Carolina, those seeking protection from persecution in their home country are eligible to apply for a work permit. Depending on the type of asylum one is applying for, the process to get a work permit can vary. Generally, the process can take anywhere from 90 days to 6 months after one has been granted asylum. The first step in applying for a work permit is to submit an “Application for Employment Authorization”. This form must be completed at a US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in South Carolina. Once completed, the form must be submitted to USCIS for processing. After the form has been processed, USCIS will issue a work permit. It is important to note that applicants for asylum must wait 150 days from the date of filing their asylum application before they are allowed to apply for a work permit. This waiting period is required by USCIS and is meant to ensure that the applicant is not trying to use asylum as a means of gaining employment status in the US. Unfortunately, the amount of time it takes to get a work permit after applying for asylum can be lengthy. During this period of time, it can be difficult to support oneself financially. However, those seeking asylum are allowed to work as soon as they obtain their work permit. Therefore, it is important to be patient and to plan ahead in order to be able to financially support oneself while waiting for a work permit.

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Tener un permiso de trabajo después de obtener el asilo en el estado de Carolina del Sur toma en promedio entre tres y seis meses. El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos (DHS, en inglés) otorga el asilo a las personas que huyen de su país de origen debido a la persecución política o religiosa, o temen por su vida. Una vez que se ha obtenido el asilo, el solicitante puede solicitar un permiso de trabajo al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS, en inglés). El permiso de trabajo le permite al solicitante trabajar en cualquier lugar en los Estados Unidos. El permiso de trabajo se otorga por un periodo de 12 meses y se puede prorrogar. No hay un requisito para trabajar inmediatamente después de obtener el asilo. El solicitante puede trabajar cuando lo desee, siempre y cuando cumpla con los requisitos de la ley. El proceso para obtener el permiso de trabajo puede ser largo y a veces complicado. Es importante seguir la documentación y los pasos apropiados para asegurar que el proceso sea efectivo y sin problemas. El solicitante necesitará presentar toda la documentación requerida junto con la solicitud para el permiso de trabajo. Si el solicitante cumple con los requisitos, obtendrá el permiso de trabajo en un plazo de tres a seis meses.

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