Immigration Benefits and Relief

Immigration Benefits and Relief

The immigration laws and regulations provide some avenues to apply for lawful status from within the U.S. or to seek relief from deportation. The eligibility requirements for these benefits and relief can be stringent, and the immigration agencies often adopt overly restrictive interpretations of the requirements. Learn about advocacy and litigation that has been and can be undertaken to ensure that noncitizens have a fair chance to apply for the benefits and relief for which they are eligible. Providing avenues for legal status, protection, and family reunification is vital to ensuring humanitarian protection for immigrants. We are leading policy changes that open more opportunities like asylum, visas for victims of crime or human trafficking, and relief for long-term residents. Explore the resources below to learn more.

Court Does Not Expedite Work Permit Renewals for Asylum Seekers, Leaving Thousands Without Work or at Risk of Losing Jobs

Court Does Not Expedite Work Permit Renewals for Asylum Seekers, Leaving Thousands Without Work or at Risk of Losing Jobs

A federal court denied preliminary relief in a lawsuit challenging USCIS's extreme delays and failure to process work permit renewals for asylum seekers. The judge declined to order USCIS to process work permit renewal applications within the 180-day automatic extension of employment authorization. Read More

Coalition Letter Calling for Implementation of the Emergency Stopgap USCIS Stabilization Act provisions

Coalition Letter Calling for Implementation of the Emergency Stopgap USCIS Stabilization Act provisions

The American Immigration Council and 13 other organizations urged USCIS to expand premium processing to ensure the agency remains solvent while efficiently and effectively adjudicating all immigration benefit applications and petitions. Read More

Council and AILA Submit Comment Supporting DACA Regulation with Certain Modifications

Council and AILA Submit Comment Supporting DACA Regulation with Certain Modifications

The Council and AILA submitted comments in support of a proposed rule for incorporating Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) DACA into regulation. Read More

Justices Consider the Limits of Judicial Review in Latest Immigration Case at the Supreme Court

Justices Consider the Limits of Judicial Review in Latest Immigration Case at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Monday in a case that raises a critical question of whether a federal court can review a noncitizen’s eligibility for certain types of discretionary immigration relief, or whether that decision rests on the sole determination of a government agency official. The case—Patel… Read More

Over 250,000 Young People Are at Risk of Deportation When They Turn 21

Over 250,000 Young People Are at Risk of Deportation When They Turn 21

A lesser-known group of young people who grew up in the United States with immigration status—typically the children of noncitizens who entered the U.S. on temporary work visas—is increasingly at risk of deportation. They are known as Documented Dreamers, and when these young adults turn 21, they “age out”… Read More

Coalition Effort Calls for Fair and Efficient Work Permit Process for Asylum Seekers

Coalition Effort Calls for Fair and Efficient Work Permit Process for Asylum Seekers

The Council joined 74 other organizations in a letter calling for DHS to eliminate restrictions on work authorization for asylum seekers. Read More

U.S. Workers Sue USCIS for Unlawful Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

U.S. Workers Sue USCIS for Unlawful Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

Five workers in the United States filed a nationwide class action lawsuit today challenging unlawful log-jam and extreme delays at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that have resulted in the government’s failure to process the work authorization renewals for asylum seekers. Read More

Challenging USCIS for Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

Challenging USCIS for Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

The Council and partners filed a nationwide class action lawsuit to ensure timely renewal of work authorizations documents for asylum seekers. Read More

Changing Cut Off Dates Leave India EB-3 Applicants in an Immigration Limbo

Changing Cut Off Dates Leave India EB-3 Applicants in an Immigration Limbo

Annual limits on immigrant visa numbers, combined with processing delays and wasted numbers, mean even longer waits for people to become U.S. permanent residents. In November, the “cut off” date for visa eligibility retrogressed (moved backward in time) for people born in India who are in the employment-based (EB) third… Read More

Coalition Effort Advocates for the Inclusion of Visa-Related Provisions in Budget Reconciliation

Coalition Effort Advocates for the Inclusion of Visa-Related Provisions in Budget Reconciliation

The Council joined 89 other organizations in a letter calling for Congress to include visa-related provisions in the budget reconciliation. Read More

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