I have been on this forum for a year or so. This subject has come up more than often and I know this is a same old thing. However, I have decided to visit the country where I came from.
I was under 18 when my mother filed asylum and by time we got approved I was over 21. My I-485 app was separate; it was the same case for my underage siblings. It has been over a decade since we moved to the States. Tenants who don’t pay rent and wont leave occupy our property. Our bank accounts have not been touched in a decade and I am sick of this crap.
I have decided to go back and take are of this. As far as I am concerned I was a dependent, not a primary asylum applicant. Although my green card shows the category of AS6 that I believed means primary. Government has changed, I have grown up and I no longer feel threatened.
I do not believe there is a damn thing they will do against me upon my return and during my citizenship process. Someone has to do it and I plan to go early next year once I acquire the passport of my so-called home country. I will keep active with this forum until I will show that I have acquired my citizenship so others here wont have to be scared of USCIS taking actions against them for going back to home countries when their lives are no longer in danger.
Copper1
I was under 18 when my mother filed asylum and by time we got approved I was over 21. My I-485 app was separate; it was the same case for my underage siblings. It has been over a decade since we moved to the States. Tenants who don’t pay rent and wont leave occupy our property. Our bank accounts have not been touched in a decade and I am sick of this crap.
I have decided to go back and take are of this. As far as I am concerned I was a dependent, not a primary asylum applicant. Although my green card shows the category of AS6 that I believed means primary. Government has changed, I have grown up and I no longer feel threatened.
I do not believe there is a damn thing they will do against me upon my return and during my citizenship process. Someone has to do it and I plan to go early next year once I acquire the passport of my so-called home country. I will keep active with this forum until I will show that I have acquired my citizenship so others here wont have to be scared of USCIS taking actions against them for going back to home countries when their lives are no longer in danger.
Copper1