How long should I wait for my asylum decision?

A decision should be made on your asylum application within 180 days after the date you filed your application unless there are exceptional circumstances.
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Why is my asylum decision taking so long?

This means that the Asylum Officer believes that an asylum seeker is eligible for asylum. The only reason they have not granted yet is because they still need to go through a security background check. If the background check takes too long, sometimes an experienced asylum attorney can speed up the process.
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How long does it take to get a decision after asylum interview 2022?

After your interview, the AO might ask you to return after two weeks. In this time the status of your case will show “decision pending”. It is also possible that your case may be pending for more than two weeks. Contact an immigration attorney if your case has been pending for more than 6 months.
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What is the average wait time for an asylum hearing?

The overall average wait time for an asylum hearing is about 4.3 years, but in Omaha, Nebraska – the court with the longest delay – the wait time averages 5.9 years, according to the group.
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Can I check my asylum decision online?

If you have an asylum application pending with us, you can check the status of your application at Case Status Online. You will need the receipt number that we provided you after you filed your application.
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How long can asylum case be pending?

Although you should receive a decision within two to three months, there have been reported wait times of up to a year. The asylum officer will either grant your asylum application or refer your application to the immigration court.
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What percentage of asylum claims are granted?

4. Three quarters of asylum claims are granted protection at initial decision stage. 77% of initial decisions made in the year to September 2022 have been grants of protection, meaning they have been awarded refugee status or humanitarian protection.
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Can I speed up my asylum case?

You can generally request expedited processing by calling the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833) or by asking Emma after you have obtained a receipt notice.
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What is the current asylum backlog?

Since then, in just the first two months of FY 2023 (October-November 2022), the asylum backlog jumped by over 30,000 new cases and now totals 787,882. Asylum seekers speak 418 different languages and are from 219 different countries, plus those who are stateless or from countries that no longer exist.
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How often is asylum granted?

Approval rates varied by immigration court from about 10 percent to 80 percent. USCIS approved 11,729 affirmative asylum applications in FY 2016, representing slightly more than 10 percent out of the 115,399 affirmative asylum applications filed with the agency.
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How long does it take to get asylum interview after biometrics?

Interview Notice

You will receive a notice with your interview date and time. An interview should take place within 45 days after you submit your application.
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How can I win my asylum case?

You must show that this persecution was (or would be) inflicted on you because of one or more "protected grounds": your race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
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What percentage of asylum seekers are rejected?

Since then, the refusal rate has been falling overall and was at 23% in the year to September 2022, its lowest point since 1990.
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What are the chances of winning an asylum case in court?

Your Chances of Success

Nevertheless, it helps to have a lawyer. According to a study conducted by Syracuse University, over half of the asylum claimants who were represented by attorneys saw their claims approved, while only about 10 percent of unrepresented claimants were successful in winning asylum.
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How long does it take for asylum interview decision?

In most cases, the applicant returns to the Asylum Office to pick up the decision two weeks after the interview was conducted. The applicant will generally receive the decision 60 days after the filing date. Case decisions may be delayed, however, due to pending security or background checks.
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Which country accept asylum easily?

This corresponds to approximately 0.011% of all residents. The most common destination countries have been Italy, Greece and France. Overall, 83 percent of the asylum applications have been rejected. The most successful have been the refugees in Madagascar and Uruguay.
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Which country approved the most asylum applications?

Number of applications per EU country (2021)
  • France (19.1%)
  • Spain (10.4%)
  • Italy (8.4%)
  • Austria (6.1%)
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Can asylum be rejected?

You are considered to be a 'refused' or 'failed' asylum seeker if your claim for asylum, or claim under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, has been refused and any subsequent appeals have been unsuccessful. Unsuccessful asylum seekers are often referred to as 'appeals rights exhausted (ARE)'.
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What happens after asylum is granted?

When asylum is granted, it means that the asylee will have the opportunity to live and work legally in the United States and will eventually have the opportunity to apply for lawful permanent residence and citizenship.
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Do I need a lawyer for asylum interview?

You have the right to bring an attorney or representative to your asylum interview and to immigration proceedings before the immigration court, at no cost to the U.S. government.
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What happens after filing for asylum?

Receive a receipt notice for your asylum application. Receive a notice for a biometrics appointment, and go to your biometrics appointment, where the government will collect your fingerprints. Apply for a work permit. Asylum seekers can apply for a work permit 150 days after they submit their asylum applications.
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Why would asylum be denied?

We have seen asylum applications that were rejected merely because a person did not list their foreign address properly. We have also seen asylum applications that were rejected for not providing the required number of copies. Failing to provide sufficient evidence – It is never too late to obtain evidence.
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What is the success rate of asylum appeals?

In the mid 1990s only 4% of asylum seekers were recognised as refugees and, of those who appealed, only a further 4% went on to win their appeals. Now, 76% of asylum seekers are recognised as refugees and a further 50% go on to win their appeals. That is a seismic shift. What has caused it?
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