Do you know If the way how you got your asylum will affect the processing time for GC. What I mean is like if you get approved the first time or by the immigration judge or other complications on the way.
Thanks
The way you were granted asylum does not affect the processing time for your GC. A year after you are granted asylum, you are eligible for applying for I-485.
Originally posted by Gebre Do you know If the way how you got your asylum will affect the processing time for GC. What I mean is like if you get approved the first time or by the immigration judge or other complications on the way.
Thanks
The way you got your asylum doesn't not affect the processing time for GC. I mean, it has no effect other than the time you spend during the appealing process, of course.
I-485 applications are processed on a "first come first serve" basis, which means that what really matters is the date when you filed your I-485.
I encourage you to read old threads posted in this same forum. Answers to your questions are already responded there. These are topics that have been profusely discussed before and you will learn a lot from experiences and opinions posted by participants in this forum. It is worth of, believe me.
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