Asylee LPR travel,,,Confused!!!!

ok,,so i am really confused,,,I am an LPR who got the status through asylee derivative,I am from country A and my wife who was the principal asylee is from country B,now i just want to visit my family in my country of citizenship witch is not the COP of my wife,my question is can i just visit country A and renew my passport ???
 
Hi !
I'm in the same situation than you! I'm getting confused, too muucch! awful. so I'm asking for your help.
My husband and I aren't from the same country. My husband is the principal applicant for asylum, in texas.
I still have tourist visa for 2 years, and I need to go to a country which it's not my citizenship country (it's urgent).
Can I leave USA and come back without any trouble?
Am I going to be cancelled from the asylum file?
Will my husband be, too?

Thank you so much to take a time to answer me and clarify me this situation :(
 
Hi !
I'm in the same situation than you! I'm getting confused, too muucch! awful. so I'm asking for your help.
My husband and I aren't from the same country. My husband is the principal applicant for asylum, in texas.
I still have tourist visa for 2 years, and I need to go to a country which it's not my citizenship country (it's urgent).
Can I leave USA and come back without any trouble?
Am I going to be cancelled from the asylum file?
Will my husband be, too?

Thank you so much to take a time to answer me and clarify me this situation :(
Your asylum is pending? or you have already gotten derivative asylee status? or you have already become a permanent resident?
 
Your asylum is pending? or you have already gotten derivative asylee status? or you have already become a permanent resident?
Hi.. thank you for your answer.
Our asylum is panding. I need to go to a country which it is not neither mine nor my husband's country. Can I?
 
Hi.. thank you for your answer.
Our asylum is panding. I need to go to a country which it is not neither mine nor my husband's country. Can I?
You definitely cannot use a tourist visa to enter when you intend to stay. Also, leaving while it is pending without Advance Parole will probably abandon your asylee application (though not your husband's), which probably means he would have to submit I-730 for you to follow-to-join later. It is written that someone with pending asylum can apply for Advance Parole to leave and re-enter the US, but I am not sure whether that applies only to principal asylee applicants or both principal and derivative asylee applicants.
 
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