kaoticfury
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i am applying reentry permit, it asks "Class of Admission", what should i fill in....ASLYEE? ...
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kaoticfury said:i am applying reentry permit, it asks "Class of Admission", what should i fill in....ASLYEE? ...
Lazerthegreat said:Guys ! CIS will have database of last class of admission. When you enter under certain category, that is your class of admission from now on. They always track you back to last admission (cuz if you had done something wrong in the past, you would be in-admissible). So Yes if you entered as asylee last time, write "asylee".... why not! that was your last class of admission? right? ... has it become a shame to confess that you were once admitted as asylee. CIS knows it anyway...
wantmygcnow said:Once you get adjusted to Permanent REsident, your class changes to Permanent REsident. The question is not "Last class admitted under" but what Class are you going to enter with this document. IF you are an ASYLEE, you write an ASYLEE...IF you have been adjusted to Permanent Resident, you write "Permanent REsident"...Once you get the document, the class on the Travel document will say "Permanent Resident" for PR"s and "ASYLEE" for Asylees.
John, You are a permanent resident based on asylee status so write that. Even though you are stateless, you are still the citizen of the country you were born in or applied asylum against..so write that!...
Lazerthegreat said:want! my man! I respectfully disagree with you on "class issue"... yes the class from now on would be permanent resident. It is self evident that by "class of admission" they mean "under what status did you enter last time in the US"....see you are asking them for an immigration benefit (Re-entry permit) and they want to make sure that before they give you this benefit, they have a little overview of your history that you have done nothing wrong. That is why they are interested in knowing that whether you filed tax returns (see form I-131). They want to know how long have you been outside for the past 5 years). So basically they are reviewing your application whether to give you this benefit or not. The fact that you are already PR, they already know that. YOu don't have to tell them that hey my class is PR. They are interested in your history. Now you might say that they also knew that you were once asylee. Yes thats true but they don't have time neither resources to track your past travel and your past admissions that might be under different categories. All they want to do is to track you down till you last class of admission and decide whether to give you immigration benefit or not.
Regarding country of citizenship, yes you write where you were born or citizen of at the time of asylum application.
kaoticfury said:i will call the national center and see what they say about it
I do not think it really matters what you write inside that box on your application form (whether LPR or the status under which you entered before). When you supply your name and "A"#, the officer will pull up your full electronic file on the screen and will see know everything about you.wantmygcnow said:I think its even better to ask my 6 months old nephew about this than the dorks at the NSC....they will probably give you an answer so you can hang up and then can go back and play solitaire..
kaoticfury said:i will call the national center and see what they say about it
ve_blur said:This sucks. How can they be giving out different answers for the same question?!!!
I thought it was "the class you were initially admitted to the United States under" so I wrote that (Visitor B1/B2).. Now I'm sad Do you think they can deny my RTD?