"every two or three months." That is a lot. To be perfectly honest, if I were the USCIS examiner I would be suspicious too.
Now what kind of company do/did you work for? If it is a real multinational company (as opposed to a check the box company that exists only on paper), get a senior...
As a number of people have pointed out you do not need an EAD to work because you have asylum status. You can provide your employer your social security card and a state ID for purposes of filing out the I-9. They are required to accept your documents. End of story.
You will get your EAD in the mail. You do not need to apply for it. Also, technically you do not need an EAD to work now that you are an approved asylee. There are many things you can do.
You will have to establish that you lost your status in that "first world' country and you are not engaging in forum shopping. To be perfectly honest with you, the immigration officer will be a bit skeptical. You have to document everything well. See an attorney.
It is five (5) years (or in the alternative, if you for three years have been married to and live with a person who is a United States citizen, it is three (3) years) after the "resident since" date printed on your green card. You can submit your N-400 application within 90 days before your...
I do not see how this is possible. The naturalization certificates are pre printed before the ceremony and they do not have a blank certificate to fill out for you even if the officers on the scene are inclined to help you out. If you have a legitimate reason to move up your oath date...
Yes you do need competent legal representation. Let me just say that in general people in your situation have very limited options. You can submit an asylum application in your own name if you can articulate an independent basis of fearing persecution in your country of nationality. Is that...
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