visiting COP and renewing GC remain two separate and different deal.Minsk said:That she will still have to renew her Green Card in 10 years
visiting COP and renewing GC remain two separate and different deal.Minsk said:That she will still have to renew her Green Card in 10 years
Double_V said:It is so fun to have you guys look angry this way!
my point has made, you guys do it on your own risk! or dont do it at all!
use your common sense to face the "FACT SHEET" if you are not someone very famous in your COP, who cares about you?
I'll be posting my experience back to COP in JUNE! Thank you for making this so much fun!
jubilee said:visiting COP and renewing GC remain two separate and different deal.
doctorn said:Reading these posts... What is the problem here? So many of you get asylum status claiming severe prosecution from the home country and then as soon as green card comes in - go back home and enjoy it! And dont tell me about the "change of circumstances"! The majority of those who advocate for going to COP after green card just worry about USCIS finding out or asking about it at the citizen interview! Not the fear of death/damage in home country! Was the claimed prosecution even real? Or just the way to get the status in US? This does not concern everyone on this forum, but some posts just make me ashamed. I have not been in my country for 9 years. And my child is still there! Wouldn't you say it is serious enough reason to go there now, when I am LPR? But the prosecution that drove me to this country is real enough - if I go, I may never come back alive. Please respect this country and the refuge that it gave you when you needed it, not just try to take advantage of it and trick the immigration system.
doctorn said:Reading these posts... What is the problem here? So many of you get asylum status claiming severe prosecution from the home country and then as soon as green card comes in - go back home and enjoy it! And dont tell me about the "change of circumstances"! The majority of those who advocate for going to COP after green card just worry about USCIS finding out or asking about it at the citizen interview! Not the fear of death/damage in home country! Was the claimed prosecution even real? Or just the way to get the status in US? This does not concern everyone on this forum, but some posts just make me ashamed. I have not been in my country for 9 years. And my child is still there! Wouldn't you say it is serious enough reason to go there now, when I am LPR? But the prosecution that drove me to this country is real enough - if I go, I may never come back alive. Please respect this country and the refuge that it gave you when you needed it, not just try to take advantage of it and trick the immigration system.
wantmygcnow said:Well said, however you need to know many of these people who go back to COP have been here for more than 10 years. You should remember that many of us applied asylum in early 1990's and got approval 8,9,10 years later..and then waited in the asylee cap...
So yes you are right..however I think the USCIS has judged them already, we cannot take the liberty of judging without knowing the extent of their situations.
doctorn said:I am not judging - thats why I said that my post does not concern to everyone on this section of the forum. It is strange, though, that most of those posts talk about the convenience/inconvenience at the US immigration border upon return from the COP. It is like everyone understands that going to the home country and being there is not a problem... Almost silly - what kind of problem could that be, right? I have yet to see a post that says: "Help needed: did anyone return safely from the COP? (meaning was there any problem in the COP for the asylee from that country)" I think that my biggest problem is with the posts of those who talk about going back to the COP with such bravado, as if the point for them is to dare the immigration officer at the POE and then declare to the rest of the forum - see, I know how to deal with them, you can learn, too!