I consulted with my laywer this morning regarding asylum-based GC holder returning to home country, and would like to share with the group her answers to my questions:
1. Is asylum based LPRs (Legal Permanent Resident) different from other LPRs?
Answer: no
2. Is LPR originally based on asylum still an asylee?
Answer: no
3. Can I travel back to my home country once a year for a short trip?
Answer: absolutely
4. Can I renew my passport?
Answer: yes
5. Would I have any problems during citizenship interviews because of traveling back to home countries and renewing passpport?
Answer: no - unless you lie about them.
she said that a GC holder (who was previously an asylee) visiting his/her country for a short period of time is consistent with his/her previous asylum claim - as long as you could prove that you are not on the blacklist maintained by your government. And once you are an LPR, you are no longer an asylee. She foresee no problem during citizenship interview.
She said that she seldom make unequivacal statements. But on this issue, she really see no reason for concern so long one is reasonable (not staying in your home country for a long time) and open about it.
1. Is asylum based LPRs (Legal Permanent Resident) different from other LPRs?
Answer: no
2. Is LPR originally based on asylum still an asylee?
Answer: no
3. Can I travel back to my home country once a year for a short trip?
Answer: absolutely
4. Can I renew my passport?
Answer: yes
5. Would I have any problems during citizenship interviews because of traveling back to home countries and renewing passpport?
Answer: no - unless you lie about them.
she said that a GC holder (who was previously an asylee) visiting his/her country for a short period of time is consistent with his/her previous asylum claim - as long as you could prove that you are not on the blacklist maintained by your government. And once you are an LPR, you are no longer an asylee. She foresee no problem during citizenship interview.
She said that she seldom make unequivacal statements. But on this issue, she really see no reason for concern so long one is reasonable (not staying in your home country for a long time) and open about it.