Hi guys, thanks for the information. This is first forum that has actually responded to my concerns. Let me give you some more info on my case
1.) I am not married yet and have never been married, this will be my first marraige (wedding set for August 06)
2.) INS renews my EAD every year without any problems.
3.) The family was requested to appear for fingerprinting and background checks in June of last year
4.) Case was filed in 1992 which was when the US had the largest number of Asylum applications filed ever, as a result I think our case was stuck in the huge back log of cases still pending. My parents hired a lawyer to file the initial application in 1992, and he has stated that all of his cases except for ours has gone though INS efficiently, and was approved. I don't think there is anything wrong with the case it's just been stuck pending.
5.) I have been in the US since I was 4 years old. This is the only home I know. I can't even speak my native langauge and have never been back. Ihave schooling from K-Master os Arts in the US. Will INS consider this when making a decision?
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Hi, my parents filed an I-589 application in 1992. I was 12 years old at the time. I was told recently by a woman at the asylum office that I should have filed a new application independently when I turned 21. Is this true? I thought that because of the CSPA Act I could not lose benefits due to aging out. Please help me, I was told that we may finally have our interview this summer after 14 years of our case pending. The woman was very vague and did not give a specific date. I don't want to make any mistakes that may hurt us.
Sophie
Also, I am getting married in August. If I am married before the inteview will that affect me? If we are granted asylum, can I list my husband on my green card application? If so, will he be granted a GC when my application is approved?
1.) I am not married yet and have never been married, this will be my first marraige (wedding set for August 06)
2.) INS renews my EAD every year without any problems.
3.) The family was requested to appear for fingerprinting and background checks in June of last year
4.) Case was filed in 1992 which was when the US had the largest number of Asylum applications filed ever, as a result I think our case was stuck in the huge back log of cases still pending. My parents hired a lawyer to file the initial application in 1992, and he has stated that all of his cases except for ours has gone though INS efficiently, and was approved. I don't think there is anything wrong with the case it's just been stuck pending.
5.) I have been in the US since I was 4 years old. This is the only home I know. I can't even speak my native langauge and have never been back. Ihave schooling from K-Master os Arts in the US. Will INS consider this when making a decision?
Here is the original post if you are interested in reading it.
Hi, my parents filed an I-589 application in 1992. I was 12 years old at the time. I was told recently by a woman at the asylum office that I should have filed a new application independently when I turned 21. Is this true? I thought that because of the CSPA Act I could not lose benefits due to aging out. Please help me, I was told that we may finally have our interview this summer after 14 years of our case pending. The woman was very vague and did not give a specific date. I don't want to make any mistakes that may hurt us.
Sophie
Also, I am getting married in August. If I am married before the inteview will that affect me? If we are granted asylum, can I list my husband on my green card application? If so, will he be granted a GC when my application is approved?