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Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants: Proposed Regulatory Changes

$199.99

Stay current with the evolving landscape of U.S. immigration policy. This course provides essential training on the Department of Homeland Security’s proposed changes to employment authorization for asylum applicants. Learn about new eligibility requirements, extended waiting periods, enhanced application procedures, and mechanisms for pausing work permit applications. Equip yourself with the knowledge to adapt to regulatory shifts affecting asylum seekers, employers, and legal professionals, and discover how to participate in the public comment process for this impactful proposed rule.

In this course you will learn the following:
* Understand the purpose and intent of the proposed rule.
* Identify the key regulatory changes and their rationale.
* Recognize the statutory and policy context for employment authorization.
* Analyze the potential impacts on stakeholders.
* Learn how to engage in the public comment process.
* Appreciate the evolving nature of the rule and the importance of stakeholder input.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all course purchases are for access to the course for a period of 1-year.  At the end of the one year term, the course will be set to “inactive”. 

Why This Course is Important
Without this course, you risk being unprepared for the proposed regulatory changes, potentially leading to compliance issues, missed work opportunities, and inadequate guidance for clients or stakeholders impacted by the new rules.

Course Details
This is a self-paced eLearning course based on the Federal Register Document titled Employment Authorization Reform for Asylum Applicants.

Key regulatory references include:

Course SKU
FR-26-1750-1