If an asylee gets divorced, looses the status?

thankful said:
No you are fine.

The purpose of that process is to allow people who are no longer derivatives to obtain a grant of asylum in their own right so that they can get their green cards.

For spouses this happens when they divorce the principal or when the principal dies.

For derivative children it is now mainly when they get married and are no longer children in the eyes of the law (Under CSPA they most likely do not age out anymore).


for spouses nunc pro tunc happens when the principal dies ,and lost his original i-589 because some reason,how to fill the nunc pro tunc i589 ,just fill that bio question,and what should i attach with ???only i 94...... does she need something else with the application or ......:confused:
 
windchime
Please, do not post misleading information on the subject. I was a derivative in the asylum case, divorced PA a few years later and filed nunc pro tunc recently. With all due respect - your information is incorrect.

Hi, I'm a derivative asylee and about to get divorced and I need help as to what I need to do to keep my status.
I'm very worried. any help would be really appreciated.

Thank you
 
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