WongGendeng
Registered Users (C)
I came to United States when I was 20 years and 5 months old (March 2001) using F1 visa. At that time when I came here, my mom has been approved for an asylum. Please note that my name was in the application when my mom submitted her application. Thus, when I came here, we notified INS that I came here already, and they did not need to send the petition to my country. When I was 20 years and 8 months old (June 2001), my petition was approved. So at that point, my status was an asylee.
A year later (July 2002) I submitted my I-485 in my own. And after waiting almost 5 years, I did get a notification from INS saying that my I-485 application is being held and I should have submitted my own asylum application after I hit 21 years old. It said something about “Nunc pro tunc” (http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/RefAdjust/index.HTM#Asylee). So, what INS wants from me now is an asylum application from me.
My questions are.
1. What is really “Nunc pro tunc”?
2. How will the process go? Will I have to go to the interview? Is there a possibility that my case will be denied?
3. So after all this year, I’ve been thinking that I’m legal resident here, but am I actually one?
4. Should I submit the asylum application by my self or should I hire lawyer for this?
Thank you very much
A year later (July 2002) I submitted my I-485 in my own. And after waiting almost 5 years, I did get a notification from INS saying that my I-485 application is being held and I should have submitted my own asylum application after I hit 21 years old. It said something about “Nunc pro tunc” (http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/RefAdjust/index.HTM#Asylee). So, what INS wants from me now is an asylum application from me.
My questions are.
1. What is really “Nunc pro tunc”?
2. How will the process go? Will I have to go to the interview? Is there a possibility that my case will be denied?
3. So after all this year, I’ve been thinking that I’m legal resident here, but am I actually one?
4. Should I submit the asylum application by my self or should I hire lawyer for this?
Thank you very much