Asylee seeking employment based PR

John Smith 1 said:
my wife is a japanese citizen,

she came to this country on F1 VISA, i met her after i got asylum,
we got married and she applied for i 730 , she was approved as derivative asylee,

she got refugee travel document, she use it only when she come back to america, when she travel anywhere she use only her national passport,

she applied for green card on 2002,and she is now waiting for green card

John,

I'm a little confused here, so bear with me. A while back, I received an advice from my attorney that I may stand to loose my asylee status if I marry a citizen of another country (who is not an asylee) after I have been granted asylum. So naturally, your post came to me as a complete surprise. I have been living with my girlfriend for over 4 years just waiting for the day when I become a PR so that we could get married and live here. I would be very grateful for a more detailed info on how you did it, what what was asked of you (in terms of documents, etc.).

Thanks
 
dear febasylee

iam so sorry to hear your story,

never trust lawyers,

after i was granted asylum,i got married from my girlfriend,

she filed for i 730 immediately she mailed the application with proof of our marriage,
and my proof of asylee,

it was simple procedure,

she was approved in six month,and immediately she was eligible
for all immigration benefits and state benefits include financial aid to college
 
John Smith 1 said:
iam so sorry to hear your story,

never trust lawyers,

after i was granted asylum,i got married from my girlfriend,

she filed for i 730 immediately she mailed the application with proof of our marriage,
and my proof of asylee,

it was simple procedure,

she was approved in six month,and immediately she was eligible
for all immigration benefits and state benefits include financial aid to college

Thanks for the info John!

FebAsylee
 
John Smith 1 said:
iam so sorry to hear your story,

never trust lawyers,

after i was granted asylum,i got married from my girlfriend,

she filed for i 730 immediately she mailed the application with proof of our marriage,
and my proof of asylee,

it was simple procedure,

she was approved in six month,and immediately she was eligible
for all immigration benefits and state benefits include financial aid to college
exactly same happens to my friends:he got asylum , she did not , two different case at different time.after they got married she filed i730 and everything fine so far.nd 2001 , waiting.
 
check out the latest visa bulletin on the state department website. there has been a major retrogression of dates. I just do not see why you want to put up with that.
 
hayle said:
Can you elaborate your comment above about the State Dept ?



The State Department publishes a bulletin every month indicating which employment-based and family-based immigration applications can be processed (that is, issued green cards). This table is based on the date your I-130 or labor certification request is properly filed. The dates change every month. And in the bulletin issued earlier this week the dates went backward big time.
 
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