Sm1smom
Super Moderator
Hi,
I came to the U.S based on B1/B2 visa and after my entry to the U.S I have immediately applied for Aslym (while my vistor visa stay was till valid) and I received my EAD based on pending asylum and I have the SSN issued. I like to mention also that that my wife and my son are also included in my asylum case and they both have EAD and SSN.
So right now I am still on pending Asylum status and I have a valid EAD and I have been selected for 2019 DV with case number 2019AS12XXX.
1- I understood from you excel sheet and from reading the BritSimon blog that for AoS, the AoSer must have a valid status in the U.S and I am not sure if my pending asylum will be considered a legal status or not in this case. If it is not a legal status then can I still proceed with the AoS ? i there any special thing I need to know or do ,,or do I have say anything in the Cover Letter that I will send to the USCIS before the interview?
2- While I was filling the DS-260, I was entering my expired passport information, but the DS-260 won't proceed with an expired passport. I can't renew my passport because I can't go back to my country and get it renewed. my question is: if I select the option "Other Travel document Type" what will be the impact?
3- Do you think based on the travel ban that affects some countries in Asia region that will help me in getting my case number to be current sooner in the VB?
4-What happens if my DV interview is denied? Can I still wait for my pending asylum case or do I have to leave the country?
1. Past AOS threads in this forum attests to the success stories of asylum pending DV selectees who successfully completed DV based AOS petitions. Nothing special is required, you will indicate your current status on form I-485 when you fill it out.
2. Don’t use other travel documents. Use your actual passport with today’s date and see if it accepts that.
3. I don’t know.
4. You revert back to your asylum pending status, assuming the asylum petition didn’t get denied before the DV based AOS petition got denied.