Please define Deriative status

ayyubov

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Picture this: Family of four (father, mother and 2 kids) applies for asylum. Father is main applicant and rest of the family included in application (I589). All family attended an interview. They got approved and all 4 names is on the Asylum approval letter. Now is the question: Do Mother and kids considered as deriative asylees or not? Thanks.
 
Yes, there is only one principal applicant for every I-589. Members of his family are the derivatives, even if they included in the original application for asylum.
 
Thank you. I filed nunc-pro-tunc using I589 for my wife who is deriative asylum ang got married when she was 20 years old. USCIS returned the application and it seems that there was a confusion on that end. Have anybody filed nunc-pro-tunc before?
 
nasrmobin said:
what is that? Explain pleaseeeee:D


To tell u the truth It is one of the stupid jokes USCIS created to insult us. If deriative asylee gets married before 21 or reaches 21 y o. he(she) has to file nunc-pro-tunc application using I589 form. It is automatically approved (after initial interview) and backdated to the date that asylee got granted the asylum status (makes him(her) independent from main applicant(father, mother...)

the funny thing is 98% of USCIS personnel don't have any idea about it. I probably will make an appointment with local office and talk to IO about it. I'm f....g mad.
 
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