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annaraka said:FOLKS, I have come to the conclusion that it is all a matter of luck. I know of two people who, as asylees traveled to home country with RTDs; twice. One of them has recently received his GC without ever getting an RFE. The other is waiting. They have never had any problems either way. One of them -- the home country had to issue a visa, because they require this for RTD. No problems ever. I think that they never told the IO at POE they went there, they just enumerated the other countries to which they traveled. One other person however, received an RFE for his travel to home country with RTD (asylee). So I say you never know, it is a matter of pure luck.
Well, travelling to what to be "home country" b4 GC is an absolute no no- all the immigration lawyers will agree on that. But as was well said by wantmygcnow it's like speeding - if u r caught -too bad, if not- lucky u.
U r 100% right though - it's a matter of luck. But in the cases u've described they've been playing russian rullet - the cost of bad luck could have been deportation.