ABT Revised Settlement Agreement Granted Final Approval; Implementation to Begin by Dec. 3, 2013
On Nov. 4, 2013, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington granted final approval of the revised ABT Settlement Agreement, bringing to a close class action litigation that began in December 2011. The settlement agreement provides that certain individuals who intend to file an asylum application, or who have already filed an asylum application, are entitled to have their eligibility for employment authorization determined using new procedures.
The agreement was revised in September 2013 to clarify two points:
1. Following the remand of an asylum case to an immigration judge, for employment eligibility purposes the asylum applicant will be credited with time going forward, excluding delays requested or caused by the applicant.
2. Remand Claim relief would be implemented under the six-month timeframe provided for most other provisions of the agreement. Due to the government shutdown, the six-month timeframe was extended by several weeks, such that implementation will now begin by Dec. 3, 2013.
Additional information on the ABT Settlement Agreement is available on www.USCIS.gov. You can also read the updated Notice of Proposed ABT Settlement on the USCIS Laws home page.