ESPAÑOL ABAJO. May 4, 2022 update for ASAP members: Great news! Work permits for many asylum seekers are now valid…
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ASAP Staff Recognized with Fellowships
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. We are so excited to announce that several staff members of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) have…
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150,000 Members Receive Work Permits
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. In the past year, over 150,000 asylum seekers have received their work permits and Social Security numbers since…
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Members Fight Family Separation
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. In the summer of 2018, ASAP members chose to devote ASAP’s resources and advocacy efforts to supporting separated…
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Members Propose Changes to USCIS
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. In April of 2021, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (a government agency also known as “USCIS” that decides…
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Work Permits for Non-ASAP Members
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. Last updated on September 14, 2020. ASAP is currently challenging two new rules designed to prevent many asylum…
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COVID-19 Resources
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. Over the past several weeks, Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) staff have been working to share information and…
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Mom Takes Control of Her Case
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. Alejandra got her asylum case on track after joining one of ASAP’s online communities and accessing our resources…
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How to provide legal aid remotely
ESPAÑOL ABAJO. During these turbulent times, ASAP is continuing to work on behalf of asylum seekers and helping other organizations…
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