O.k. on the same thread I wrote you stuff,
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=199596
there is the website which Lolali has been put it there for Canada, you may want to review that website for Immigration to Canada, you may get some point,
I am trying to help you out to understand the situation.
If you were married before he (your husband) got his asylee approval, he is eligible to file a petition in behalf of you which is called I-730 (apparently your situation is not the same).
Another way is when he got his Greencard, he is able to file a petition called I-130 which is for GC holder family member (Spouse and Child) which he may gets approval after 1 or two years but the problem is the limitation of visa which issuing every year for Family of GC is very low. So usually it takes 4 to 5 years for the whole process.But I think he has to do it anyway (who knows they may change the limitation of visas to higher Number in later time)
But as soon as he get his citizenship and American Passport, he can bring you here probably not later than six months, but the probelm is, from my undrestanding he has not received his GC yet, so From what we are seeing from immigration and situation right now, it will take many years for you to be here.
All the non-immigrant visas(student and Tourism) are UNAVAILBLE for you since you husband resides (living) in the United States, so from my point of view you may want to apply for some other countries and since you have your sister over there I think you have a chance to go to Canada, I would give it a try.
Go to that website and see what you can find, LOLALI is an expert (from what he is saying) in the field he can help you out as well.
Feel free to ask questions,
goodluck.
website :
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.html
Nas
But if he get his Citizen