Yes, some sort of the expedited citizenship should be available to the asylees: it just takes a long time for us to be between the citizenships. We can not use the citizenship of the native country, nor do we have the US citizenship - and for many it is years of such "citizenless" situation. Not that we are discriminated against as the PRs while in US, but international travel is very challenging. RTD takes months to get, then it is valid for one year only and most airlines require at least 3 moths validity remaining to let you aboard, which makes RTD techically valid for 9 months. My work requires a lot of intenational travel and so far I have been doing it on my RTD, but it is a headache. Recently I had to go to Austria (may need to add this info to Visa to Countries sticky) and they said that in order for me to get Sh visa on my RTD I had to surrender my NP to them, or show a proof from the US goverment that I don't have a valid NP anymore. The explanation was that I can easily travel to my home country from Austria and they dont want to assist the US asylees in that. I chose not to go to Austria altogether - my NP is still valid, I am not going to use it or go to my home coutry - but to surrender it to the Austrian embassy for a visitor's visa? So, some law is needed, or some motion to adapt a law that whould allow an accelerated naturalization for the asylees.