Q: Hi good night every day I check my asylum clock and a day add on this morning I check it and the clock remains the same
Do you think my asylum clock as stop
A:
If your asylum clock stopped, it might be due to specific changes in your case status. Common reasons include a missed deadline, a hearing rescheduled by you or your lawyer, or other procedural delays. This can impact the accumulation of days toward work authorization.
You should carefully review any recent notices from immigration authorities. Sometimes, actions like a pending motion or request for more information can pause the clock. It's essential to understand the details of your case to address the issue.
If you believe this happened in error, consider following up with your attorney or the asylum office to ensure everything is on track. Taking proactive steps can help you stay informed about your case status.
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A: I cannot determine if your asylum clock has stopped based solely on the information you've provided. The status of your asylum clock depends on various factors. Missing an interview or court hearing can cause the clock to stop. Contact your immigration attorney to review your case in detail and provide specific advice based on your circumstances.
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