USCIS Updates Discretionary Criteria for Case-by-Case Interview Determinations of Adjustment of Status Applications Based on Refugee or Asylee Status
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today announced updated guidance (PDF, 319.68 KB) expanding the discretionary criteria USCIS officers...
RTD is offered for a year. It was decided by immigration law it been like that and subject of all the academic and policy issues how it disenfranchises immigrants and their mobility.
http://jlsp.law.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2019/01/Vol52-Sosa.pdf
RTD: Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571)
USCIS issues refugee travel documents to people with refugee or asylum status and to lawful permanent residents who obtained their Green Cards based on their refugee or asylee status to travel abroad in lieu of COP passport
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Thank you all for sharing your experiences, I am patiently waiting and I am about 352 days or 11 months, 2 weeks to be eligible to file Form N-400 within the 90-day window. I am learning a lot from you guys, and I am hoping that I will be able to use this opportunity to prevent mistakes and...
Have you filed your taxes? Did you have a job? Do you have your ‘asylum approved’ letter ? Do you have a copy of your NP passport to prove you have never left the United States after asylum grant ? Do you have roommates( can they write you a letter you have stayed with them and have it...
I did put a copy of utility bill, paystubs, lease document copy ( copy of rent checks and monthly HOA fees ) and school records that corresponds with the dates to meet the 1-year requirements. All these had my full names matching addresses and dates submitted on the form G-325A. Example copy...
Based on what I’ve read is that physical presence means that you made United States your Permanent residence and physically present in the U.S. for at least one year since being granted asylum. https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-for-asylees (Physical presence is...
Updated September 2nd, 2020
What is a “Class of Admission”?
The 'class of admission' or COA describes the category under which one has admitted into the U.S. as an immigrant, such as a permanent resident or conditional permanent resident status or sometimes on non-immigrant status.
Example the...
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