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The Attorney General may designate by regulation offenses that will be considered to be a crime described in clause ii or iii of subparagraph A. The Attorney General may by regulation establish additional limitations and conditions, consistent with this section, under which an alien shall be ineligible for asylum under paragraph 1. There shall be no judicial review of a determination of the Attorney General under subparagraph A v.

A spouse or child as defined in section b 1 A , B , C , D , or E of this title of an alien who is granted asylum under this subsection may, if not otherwise eligible for asylum under this section, be granted the same status as the alien if accompanying, or following to join, such alien.

An unmarried alien who seeks to accompany, or follow to join, a parent granted asylum under this subsection, and who was under 21 years of age on the date on which such parent applied for asylum under this section, shall continue to be classified as a child for purposes of this paragraph and section b 3 of this title , if the alien attained 21 years of age after such application was filed but while it was pending. An asylum officer as defined in section b 1 E of this title shall have initial jurisdiction over any asylum application filed by an unaccompanied alien child as defined in section g of title 6 , regardless of whether filed in accordance with this section or section b of this title.

In the case of an alien granted asylum under subsection b , the Attorney General-. A shall not remove or return the alien to the alien's country of nationality or, in the case of a person having no nationality, the country of the alien's last habitual residence;.

B shall authorize the alien to engage in employment in the United States and provide the alien with appropriate endorsement of that authorization; and. C may allow the alien to travel abroad with the prior consent of the Attorney General.

Asylum granted under subsection b does not convey a right to remain permanently in the United States, and may be terminated if the Attorney General determines that-.

A the alien no longer meets the conditions described in subsection b 1 owing to a fundamental change in circumstances;. C the alien may be removed, pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement, to a country other than the country of the alien's nationality or, in the case of an alien having no nationality, the country of the alien's last habitual residence in which the alien's life or freedom would not be threatened on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, and where the alien is eligible to receive asylum or equivalent temporary protection;.

D the alien has voluntarily availed himself or herself of the protection of the alien's country of nationality or, in the case of an alien having no nationality, the alien's country of last habitual residence, by returning to such country with permanent resident status or the reasonable possibility of obtaining such status with the same rights and obligations pertaining to other permanent residents of that country; or.

E the alien has acquired a new nationality and enjoys the protection of the country of his or her new nationality. An alien described in paragraph 2 is subject to any applicable grounds of inadmissibility or deportability under section 1 a and a of this title, and the alien's removal or return shall be directed by the Attorney General in accordance with sections a and of this title.

The Attorney General shall establish a procedure for the consideration of asylum applications filed under subsection a.

The Attorney General may require applicants to submit fingerprints and a photograph at such time and in such manner to be determined by regulation by the Attorney General. An applicant for asylum is not entitled to employment authorization, but such authorization may be provided under regulation by the Attorney General. An applicant who is not otherwise eligible for employment authorization shall not be granted such authorization prior to days after the date of filing of the application for asylum.

The Attorney General may impose fees for the consideration of an application for asylum, for employment authorization under this section, and for adjustment of status under section b of this title.

Such fees shall not exceed the Attorney General's costs in adjudicating the applications. The Attorney General may provide for the assessment and payment of such fees over a period of time or by installments. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to require the Attorney General to charge fees for adjudication services provided to asylum applicants, or to limit the authority of the Attorney General to set adjudication and naturalization fees in accordance with section m of this title.

At the time of filing an application for asylum, the Attorney General shall-. A advise the alien of the privilege of being represented by counsel and of the consequences, under paragraph 6 , of knowingly filing a frivolous application for asylum; and. B provide the alien a list of persons updated not less often than quarterly who have indicated their availability to represent aliens in asylum proceedings on a pro bono basis.

The Attorney General may provide by regulation for any other conditions or limitations on the consideration of an application for asylum not inconsistent with this chapter. If the Attorney General determines that an alien has knowingly made a frivolous application for asylum and the alien has received the notice under paragraph 4 A , the alien shall be permanently ineligible for any benefits under this chapter, effective as of the date of a final determination on such application.

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