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    Traveling to COP after granted asylum/Green Card

    Thank you very much for such an elaborated answer, I really appreciate that time you took to respond. I will take the risk and try to gather all possible documents in case I might get asked at the citizenship interview . I will keep you guys posted, because I know that there are many people out...
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    Naturalization Interview Results - N-652: A Decision Cannot Yey Be Made About Your Application

    Hi, Hello, i know its been a while since you became a US citizen, i would like to know how did you travel to your COP? and if you ever renewed your NP after becoming a PR, i would really appreciate if you can answer this questions, since i am thinking about traveling to my COP, but im...
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    Asylee N-400 Interview Experiences and 2011 Tracker

    thanks Alex, for the prompt response, and again, good luck and keep us updated. ;)
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    Asylee N-400 Interview Experiences and 2011 Tracker

    Hi Alex, I'm not a USC yet, but for what I've seen on this forum, it takes about 6 months from beginning to end for the naturalization process, I have some questions, I hope you can take some time to answer them, did you travel to your COP? Are you the primary asylee? I ask you this because I'm...
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    Traveling to COP after granted asylum/Green Card

    I am the primary asylee, I checked on the USCIS website, and it says that refugee travel document are for green card holders that can't obtain a NP, I am from Mexico, and I was able to renew my NP without showing my GC, I am planning to meet my parents in Guatemala, but I don't know if my mom is...
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    Traveling to COP after granted asylum/Green Card

    Hello cafeconleche, It is possible to obtain a letter from the hospital/doctor to prove that my mom is sick, however, do you thing that I might be facing consequences for renewing my NP after having my GC for two years? My lawyer told that is not as bad as it was before for renewing a NP, an...
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    Banned? For how long? How can i go back?

    Immigration es very tricky, even though they say, yes you can stay here up to 6 months, it doesn't really mean that you can stay here all that time, but i wish you luck, and hopefully you can come back to the US, and this time do thinghs the right way..
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    Asylee LPR Travel

    This a very good point, I also found this on the INA, it says that all LPR, even the conditional LPR have the same rights and responsibilities as all other LPR, here's what I copied directly from the INA, it's important to mention that this is the current information. Part 216 § 216.1...
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    trip back to home country

    Hello, so did you travel back to the COP? I'm traveling to my COP next month due to a family emergency, I'm really nervous, could you please tell me how was your experience at the POE? Do you know if there will be any problems at the time of the citizenship interview? Please share your...
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    Asylee travel with RTP and NP

    Hello, could you please tell us how was your experience? I'm sure you're a PR by now, did you have by problems getting back into the US? I'm traveling next month and I would like to know what to expect at the POE, thanks.
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    Travel on National Passport after getting Green Card from Asylum

    As far as I know this Fact Sheet is outdated, after 2007 there is another from 2009, And I think that one is outdated too, I've been trying to find the most updated version of the fact sheet but I can't find it anywhere, I will call USCIS and I'll keep you guys posted, in the mean time, check...
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    ASYLEE Travel Information

    Hey guys, it's really nice to read all this helpful information, does anyone wanna share their experiences with traveling with NP+GC? Also, is it ok to renew NP? Will there be any problem at the time of the citizenship interview? Please share your experiences , thanks everyone ✌️
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    The Refugee Travel Document Application

    Yes, it's shows your nationality, and your immigration status
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    Does the Asylum Officer Google your name before the interview?

    USCIS has more effective ways to do their background checks, FBI, name checks under the terrorist list, etc. if you're trying to hide something they'll find out. I'll suggest you check the USCIS website, there it explains the process of the background check, good luck. ✌️
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    Current situation at asylum office SF CALIFORNIA

    Be patient, you should be getting your approval soon in the mail,good luck ! Please keep us updated;-)
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    The Refugee Travel Document Application

    I have not traveled with my RTD yet, but I will be sharing my experiences here on this forum, until the end of my journey, which is is citizenship. I will be traveling to Guatemala in December, so if you travel before me, make sure you share your experience as well, it will be kindly appreciate it.
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    Traveling to COP after granted asylum/Green Card

    Hello guys i am in a very frustating situation, i was granted asylum in 2012 and i've been a permanent resident since 2013, during this time both of my grandmas have died back home, and both of my parents have been suffering from depression, especially my mom, she's been seen a psycologist for...
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    Traveling while green card application (i-485) is pending

    yes you can, you're still at some risk of being questioned at the POE, they will let you back in, but they might give you a hard time when entering the US again , i recomend to wait for your green card, and then you can happily travel wherever you want, now, if its an emergency and it can't...
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    EAD: CASE WAS APPROVED (C8-Asylum)

    it means that your application was approved, welcome to the united states my friend.
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