duffman316
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Any info someone might have could really help, here's my situation:
i was brought here when i was 7 (i'm now 26) by my parents and we were granted asylum oficially as of 2001, when i was 20. All in my family applied through the I-485 to adjust status, my mother is now a resident, and my brother was just approved. I, however, got a notice saying i have to apply on my own via nunc pro tunc for asylum
my problem is that i was brought here as a child, so i have no specific PERSONAL reasons for asylum, ASIDE from those already listed under my father's old application, which i have in hand. If i respond to this notice, do i have to go to through the asylum process on my own??? i will be filling in all my father's answers and referencing his application the whole time.
Will i get called for an interview? will i have to justify claims of hardship ON MY OWN, apart from my father??. I've lived here since i was 6, for all intensive purposes i'm an American, i completed my Bachelors here, i'm 75% complete with two masters degrees now, and i'm an investment professional. How can i justify hardship APART from my father when my entire life has been lived here?
any info you can give me is greatly apperciated, i'm ignorant to this process and my entire life has been spent here so i clearly do not want to risk the possibility of denial of asylum and forced to leave.
i was brought here when i was 7 (i'm now 26) by my parents and we were granted asylum oficially as of 2001, when i was 20. All in my family applied through the I-485 to adjust status, my mother is now a resident, and my brother was just approved. I, however, got a notice saying i have to apply on my own via nunc pro tunc for asylum
my problem is that i was brought here as a child, so i have no specific PERSONAL reasons for asylum, ASIDE from those already listed under my father's old application, which i have in hand. If i respond to this notice, do i have to go to through the asylum process on my own??? i will be filling in all my father's answers and referencing his application the whole time.
Will i get called for an interview? will i have to justify claims of hardship ON MY OWN, apart from my father??. I've lived here since i was 6, for all intensive purposes i'm an American, i completed my Bachelors here, i'm 75% complete with two masters degrees now, and i'm an investment professional. How can i justify hardship APART from my father when my entire life has been lived here?
any info you can give me is greatly apperciated, i'm ignorant to this process and my entire life has been spent here so i clearly do not want to risk the possibility of denial of asylum and forced to leave.