How long did you wait for the decision after asylum interview?

OMG, please stop asking this question. There's tons of threads with this same question and the same answer: After the interview there's no timeline. You can wait 2 months, you can wait 5 years.

THERE'S NO WAY TO TELL.
 
How long can you expect a decision? I wait for one months, still no news.
There is no way to tell but since you applied after 2018, you'll most likely get your decision no longer than 1 year after your interview.

Did the USCIS send back your initial I-589 to you because you left some of the questions unanswered?
 
OMG, please stop asking this question. There's tons of threads with this same question and the same answer: After the interview there's no timeline. You can wait 2 months, you can wait 5 years.

THERE'S NO WAY TO TELL.
Please share your some experience about interview, I heard that they gave very tough time to applicants. They ask same question by different way etc... I applied six month back from San Francisco but yet no update for interview
 
There is no way to tell but since you applied after 2018, you'll most likely get your decision no longer than 1 year after your interview.

Did the USCIS send back your initial I-589 to you because you left some of the questions unanswered?
Very helpful, thanks.

I ask this because I saw many people get their results just after two weeks.
 
There is no way to tell but since you applied after 2018, you'll most likely get your decision no longer than 1 year after your interview.

Did the USCIS send back your initial I-589 to you because you left some of the questions unanswered?
I think this no more 1 year waiting is not correct since I applied in late 2018 and interviewed early January and passed 1 year of my interview. still no decision
 
I think this no more 1 year waiting is not correct since I applied in late 2018 and interviewed early January and passed 1 year of my interview. still no decision
You probably did not apply as an individual. You signed up your spouse or possibly your children as well. These cases take longer to adjudicate. They sometimes ask the wife/husband for another interview.
 
You probably did not apply as an individual. You signed up your spouse or possibly your children as well. These cases take longer to adjudicate. They sometimes ask the wife/husband for another interview.
true. I am not alone in my case. I received an update from our state senator that our case is pending background check clearance. do you know this means we already got approved and they waiting for clearance to send the decision?
 
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OMG, please stop asking this question. There's tons of threads with this same question and the same answer: After the interview there's no timeline. You can wait 2 months, you can wait 5 years.

THERE'S NO WAY TO TELL.

There is some ways to tell. If you have some special situation, I think waiting for 5 years can be possible. If just normal case and applied after 2018, I don't see why you have to wait that long.
 
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