The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has proposed a series of new rules that could restrict work authorization for millions of migrants. If enacted, these rules would double the current wait time for processing applications and pause new applications until the average processing time is reduced to 180 days or less. This could result in wait times extending from 10 to 100 years.
Key Details:
- Proposed changes could double the current processing wait time for work authorization applications.
- New applications would be paused until average processing times are at or below 180 days.
- Experts estimate that the backlog could take between 10 to 100 years to resolve.
- Millions of migrants may be affected by these proposed restrictions.
The proposed changes could have significant implications for migrants seeking work authorization in the U.S. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @derzum_
