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Res 0235-2024

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to quickly clear the backlog of I-765 applications for employment authorization.

ResolutionFiledCommittee on Immigrationintroduced 2024-03-07

Filed — closed without being enacted.

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Agenda: 2024-03-07Passed: 2025-12-31
Committee on ImmigrationMayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and other matters affecting immigration.

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16 passed · 34 died

This bill: 663 days in committee

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Sponsors (9)

Lifecycle

IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2024-03-07 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2024-03-07 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2024-06-11 · Committee on Immigration
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2024-06-11 · Committee on Immigration
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2024-06-11 · Committee on Small Business
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2024-06-11 · Committee on Small Business
ClosedFiled (End of Session)
2025-12-31 · City Council

Heard at (3)

Committee on Small Business · 2024-06-11 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Immigration · 2024-06-11 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
City Council · 2024-03-07 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall

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Whereas, Asylum seekers are arriving in sanctuary cities like New York in increasing numbers; and Whereas, Individuals seeking asylum in the United States are required to obtain an employment authorization document (I-766) in order to work in the United States while their asylum claim is pending; and Whereas, in order to obtain an I-766 employment authorization, asylum seekers must file an application for employment authorization (I-765); and Whereas, Asylum seekers are ready and able to work and contribute to New York City's economy; and Whereas, The United States Citizen and Immigration Service, pursuant to its own rules, is required to process employment authorization documents for asylum seekers within 30 days; and Whereas, the COVID pandemic, lack of funding, and staffing vacancies at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service have caused processing delays for 1-765 applications; and Whereas, According to the USCIS's own data, processing times for I-765 applications in fiscal year 2002 took, on average, between 4.1 and 6.9 months depending on the basis for filing; and Whereas, The extended processing times for I-765 applications have led to a large backlog of applications; and Whereas, According to testimony given by the USCIS Director at an Congressional hearing in April 2022 there were 1.5 million pending work authorization applications; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York Calls on the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services quickly clear the backlog of I-765 applications for employment authorization. Session 13 LS #10483/10495 3/5/24 Session12 LS #10483/10495 10/21/22 9:00 a.m. EHC