Monday, September 21, 2015

Affirmative Asylum Scheduling Bulletin for September 2015

Introduction: The Affirmative Asylum Backlog

 

In February, I discussed the New Jersey/New York Asylum Liaison Meeting. You may read my summary of the meeting by following this link. The main issue on the docket was the substantial backlog of affirmative asylum cases. I mentioned in my February post that as of that writing, we had a nationwide backlog of 70,000 asylum cases. Furthermore, the Newark and New York Asylum Offices had over 25,000 affirmative asylum cases in their combined backlogs alone.

While the numbers of cases continue to increase, the Department of Homeland Security has fortunately begun taking steps to alleviate the backlog. I described these steps in my February post. One concrete change, effective December 26, 2014, was that USCIS began setting priority levels for affirmative asylum interviews. Courtesy of USCIS, the following are the priorities:
  1. Applications that were scheduled for an interview, but the interview had to be rescheduled either at the applicant's request or pursuant to the needs of USCIS;
  2. Applications filed by children; and
  3. All other pending affirmative asylum applications in the order they were received, with oldest cases scheduled first.
The first two priorities will always take precedent and are generally scheduled promptly. Each month, USCIS posts a bulletin with updated estimates for which category 3 asylum applicants (based on the date the applicant filed for asylum) have had asylum interviews scheduled for the previous five months. This chart will give category 3 affirmative asylum applicants an idea of when their interviews may be scheduled, although, final scheduling will depend on each individual office's caseload and available resources.

The September 2015 Affirmative Asylum Scheduling Bulletin

 

The following chart, courtesy of USCIS, is the chart for category 3 Affirmative Asylum Applications for September of 2015:

Interview Schedule for Affirmative Asylum Applicants in Category 3


If you live under
the jurisdiction of…
We scheduled
interviews in…
For people
who filed in…
Arlington, VA




August 2015
August 2013
July 2015
August 2013
June 2015
August 2013
May 2015
July 2013
April 2015
June-July 2013
Chicago, IL*




August 2015
May 2013
July 2015
May 2013
June 2015
May 2013
May 2015
May 2013
April 2015
May 2013
Houston, TX*




August 2015
April 2014
July 2015
April 2014
June 2015
April 2014
May 2015
April 2014
April 2015
March-April 2014
Los Angeles, CA*




August 2015
August 2011
July 2015
August 2011
June 2015
August 2011
May 2015
August 2011
April 2015
August 2011
Miami, FL*




August 2015
February 2013
July 2015
February 2013
June 2015
February 2013
May 2015
February 2013
April 2015
February 2013
Newark, NJ




August 2015
May-June 2013
July 2015
April 2013
June 2015
April 2013
May 2015
March 2013
April 2015
December 2012
New York, NY




August 2015
November 2013
July 2015
June-July 2013
June 2015
May-June 2013
May 2015
April 2013
April 2015
January 2013
San Francisco, CA




August 2015
August 2013
July 2015
July 2013
June 2015
July 2013
May 2015
June 2013
April 2015
May 2013



* Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Miami have been scheduling interviews in the first two categories due to high volumes in those categories as well as in the credible and reasonable fear caseloads.

[Note: The chart does not include interviews for the Form I-881, Application for Suspension of Deportation or Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (pursuant to Section 203 of Public Law 105-100 (NACARA) — Please follow this link to learn more about that subject].


Conclusion: The Affirmative Asylum Process

 

If you have a pending asylum application, or are considering filing for asylum, you should consult with an experienced immigration attorney immediately if you have not already. An experienced immigration attorney is important in every step of the asylum process, including the asylum interview. To learn more about asylum, please visit our growing collection of asylum resources. Please continue to check my blog for updates on developments regarding asylum adjudication and many other areas of immigration law.

Please visit the nyc immigration lawyers website for further information. The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC focuses vast segment of its practice on immigration law. This steadfast dedication has resulted in thousands of immigrants throughout the United States.

Source:

“Affirmative Asylum Scheduling Bulletin,” USCIS, September 11, 2015, available at www.uscis.gov (link)

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