you don't need a visa if you have green card you only need ETA but if you only have RTD you might need a visa depends on your citizenship . but try to avoid Canada if you are only transiting because there is no guarantee of entry
not correct. you are confusing citizenship application with green card application
If you are an asylee, you may be eligible to adjust status under INA section 209(b) if you have been physically present in the United States for one year after your grant of asylum, your status has not been...
i don't know to be honest consult a lawyer , but if i were you i would just put the same info on the i-589 , don't leave it empty they might sent the application back . I don't think the passport stamp is required but it wouldn't hurt .
if you are not in a rush , you can request your USCIS...
no , the one you were given when you entered the US , assuming yo entered legally . depending when you entered the US you either were giving i-94 card similar to the one given to you when your asylum approved , or it's electronically issued and you can get the i-94 number online by visiting...
26b, they mean expiration day on the i-94 given to you when you entered the US no the one with approved asylum
26c , i entered with a b1/b2 visa so i entered that
current stats , asylee
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