You should read the entire post before saying that. I was very clear saying my Asylum was granted in July 2024. My wife is a derivative.Looks like a marriage case not an asylum.
Asylum in Arlington, VA.Congratulations! would you mind sharing which state you reside in or which field office processed your case?
So AOS interviews are not conducted in Arlington ? Good to knowAsylum in Arlington, VA.
AOS interview in Fairfax, VA.
You mean for your i485 aos? So AOS interviews are not conducted in Arlington ? Good to know
I received my Asylum approval in July 2025, i will apply for i-589 closer to June 2026 ..... lets see how my process goes then
Why are you going to wait a whole yearSo AOS interviews are not conducted in Arlington ? Good to know
I received my Asylum approval in July 2025, i will apply for i-589 closer to June 2026 ..... lets see how my process goes then
How do i apply?Well, the "limited term" notation is still dependent on the state. In Louisiana, for example, you still get the limited term notation even if you're a permanent resident green card holder. But yes, the asylum I-94 is important to get a permanent SSN
How do i get it?A stamped I-94 is an extremely important document that you should make sure to have at hand. With that, you can get an unrestricted SSN and change that limited-term driving license that often gives away that one is not in a permanent immigration status such as LPR or USC.
You get I-94 with you letter of asylum approval.How do i get it?
You can. I did. Work Permit is on the list of TSA approved documents.Can you fly domestically with your work permit as an ID
I-131 (TRAVEL DOCS) also jumped to 15.5 months, these are interesting times, lets keep our sanity cos nobody can convince me this isnt some deliberate punitive stance, i mean if u ban 19 countries, stop asylum adjudications, claim nobody is at the border anymore, increase fees, shouldnt we see a corresponding decrease in turn around time? Just plain wicked !!!USCIS shows the current processing time for asylum-based I-485 as 20 months, but it looks like this timeline keeps increasing and could eventually reach 2 to 3 years. At what point would someone be eligible to file a mandamus? Do we have to wait until the case goes past the posted processing time, or is there any option if USCIS continues to delay?
I believe it really depends on your lawyer and the strength of evidence you have for the delay to show to the courtUSCIS shows the current processing time for asylum-based I-485 as 20 months, but it looks like this timeline keeps increasing and could eventually reach 2 to 3 years. At what point would someone be eligible to file a mandamus? Do we have to wait until the case goes past the posted processing time, or is there any option if USCIS continues to delay?
I was wondering the same, how soon can a mandamus even be filed right now?! Also, I’m not sure whether reaching out to a congressperson/senator would be helpful, given the current situationUSCIS shows the current processing time for asylum-based I-485 as 20 months, but it looks like this timeline keeps increasing and could eventually reach 2 to 3 years. At what point would someone be eligible to file a mandamus? Do we have to wait until the case goes past the posted processing time, or is there any option if USCIS continues to delay?
I filed in Aug 2023 now its 28 months. When i try to submit a case inquiry it says i can only do that after December 23. Strange but they dont care.USCIS shows the current processing time for asylum-based I-485 as 20 months, but it looks like this timeline keeps increasing and could eventually reach 2 to 3 years. At what point would someone be eligible to file a mandamus? Do we have to wait until the case goes past the posted processing time, or is there any option if USCIS continues to delay?
Do we need to wait 20 months of normal processing time or can file early?I believe it really depends on your lawyer and the strength of evidence you have for the delay to show to the court
It looks like your case has been stuck beyond normal processing times, and the system is blocking an inquiry until a specific date—likely based on standard processing time plus a buffer. Sorry about your situation, You really need to find some other options to make them work on your case.I filed in Aug 2023 now its 28 months. When i try to submit a case inquiry it says i can only do that after December 23. Strange but they dont care.
When I filed mine (October 20th), the timeline was 16.5 months and I was already passed the timeline at that time (I am still within the 60 days and haven’t heard anything back). I would again advise you to talk to a lawyerDo we need to wait 20 months of normal processing time or can file early?
Thank you.When I filed mine (October 20th), the timeline was 16.5 months and I was already passed the timeline at that time (I am still within the 60 days and haven’t heard anything back). I would again advise you to talk to a lawyer