SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
The important thing is that you have your LPR status. Whatever form of persecution you were running away from is personal to you, seeking asylum here in the US was a choice which you had the right to exercise.
All of that doesn't matter anymore, your situation is better than good now and you can still avail yourself the protection of your home country by using your passport to travel since your LPR status isn't asylum based (using the passport of your home country to travel after being granted an asylum in the US is considered availing yourself the protection of your home country). Keep and use the passport for as long as you want and enjoy your new life in the US!
Ok that is the point I was trying to make in post 1762 but I didn't know the right terminology!!