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

The exact amount of time can vary greatly depending on the individual’s circumstances. Generally, asylum seekers are eligible to apply for a work permit 150 days after their application is filed, as long as they meet certain requirements set forth by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. In Virginia specifically, the process of obtaining a work permit after filing for asylum can take up to six to nine months or longer. This is due to the length of time it takes for the government to review and process the application, as well as any additional paperwork needed. In order to begin the process of obtaining a work permit after being granted asylum, you must first submit the Form I-765 to USCIS, which is the application for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). This form is used to verify your identity, that you have been granted asylum, and that you meet the requirements to work in the United States. You will also need to include a copy of your current asylum document or Green Card, proof of identity such as a passport, Social Security card, or driver’s license, and evidence of your license, certificate, or specialty skill if applicable. Once the application is filed, you will receive a notice with a receipt number to track the progress of your application. Receiving a work permit after filing for asylum in Virginia can take up to six to nine months or longer depending on the individual’s circumstances.

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