Hi everybody,
Usually people who came to US using Tourist Visa had 6 month to stay legally inside US.
If that person apply for Asylum in about 1 month after he arrived,
and he got his interview in about 1 month later (2 month after he arrived in US),
and Asylum Office reject his asylum application before the 6 months time limit,
What will happen?
My questions are:
1. Will he be automatically referred to immigration court ?
or
2. Since he is still in status (inside the 6 months limit as tourist),
could the asylum office just closed his case and not referred him to immigration court ?
If the second scenario happened, meaning the asylum office just closed his case,
but not automatically refer him to immigration judge,
then what happen if he still stay in US after 6 months?
I mean most likely he will not be deported unless he make some crime or somehow he "raise the attention"
to the immigration office... but that also mean he is in limbo since he can not continue his case to the immigration judge, and yet unable to be reviewed by asylum office again unless he had a brand new case.
If this happen,
Can he apply to immigration court on his own so he can meet the judge to get asylum using THE SAME CASE that had been rejected by asylum office and classified as case closed?
or
Did he need to find a new evidence/new case in order to be able to be consider asylum applicant when applying for asylum at immigration court/judge?
Because some lawyer advise their client (who came with tourist visa)
to just wait until they almost run out of status before applying for asylum.
This way, if asylum officer deny your case, they will be forced to automatically refer you to immigration court/judge
and you will have your second chance of getting your asylum status at the court using the same case/story.
so for people who enter the US legally as tourist visa,
that mean they have to wait until at least the end of the 4th month after they enter US before they apply their asylum application with asylum office. (just to make sure that if they got denied by Asylum office, they decision came when they are already out of status).
What do you guys think?
Usually people who came to US using Tourist Visa had 6 month to stay legally inside US.
If that person apply for Asylum in about 1 month after he arrived,
and he got his interview in about 1 month later (2 month after he arrived in US),
and Asylum Office reject his asylum application before the 6 months time limit,
What will happen?
My questions are:
1. Will he be automatically referred to immigration court ?
or
2. Since he is still in status (inside the 6 months limit as tourist),
could the asylum office just closed his case and not referred him to immigration court ?
If the second scenario happened, meaning the asylum office just closed his case,
but not automatically refer him to immigration judge,
then what happen if he still stay in US after 6 months?
I mean most likely he will not be deported unless he make some crime or somehow he "raise the attention"
to the immigration office... but that also mean he is in limbo since he can not continue his case to the immigration judge, and yet unable to be reviewed by asylum office again unless he had a brand new case.
If this happen,
Can he apply to immigration court on his own so he can meet the judge to get asylum using THE SAME CASE that had been rejected by asylum office and classified as case closed?
or
Did he need to find a new evidence/new case in order to be able to be consider asylum applicant when applying for asylum at immigration court/judge?
Because some lawyer advise their client (who came with tourist visa)
to just wait until they almost run out of status before applying for asylum.
This way, if asylum officer deny your case, they will be forced to automatically refer you to immigration court/judge
and you will have your second chance of getting your asylum status at the court using the same case/story.
so for people who enter the US legally as tourist visa,
that mean they have to wait until at least the end of the 4th month after they enter US before they apply their asylum application with asylum office. (just to make sure that if they got denied by Asylum office, they decision came when they are already out of status).
What do you guys think?