zbignev said:I had my interview over a year ago, but have not recieved any answer yet. Now if Iwant to visit europe what should I do? Will that affect my case anyhow?
Helps appreciated.
Mila from Y said:I got my Asylum status in 1998, and before obtaining Green Card I was in Europe twice - having just Refugee Travel Document (I-131). If you have your national unexpired Passport - it will be very helpful, but it is still posiible to travel without ANY passport, like myself. WARNING: you should not visit any country, which has broad with the country you are from. Another warning: if you do not have valid passport of any country - be ready to spend few hours at Airoport Customs, when you come back - it's a "rule", but just keep saying, that you are Asylee - and will never want to have the passport of country, that you run from. Any questions - contact me at ny5507@yahoo.com. Good luck! = Mila=
Mila from Y said:I got my Asylum status in 1998, and before obtaining Green Card I was in Europe twice - having just Refugee Travel Document (I-131). If you have your national unexpired Passport - it will be very helpful, but it is still posiible to travel without ANY passport, like myself. WARNING: you should not visit any country, which has broad with the country you are from. Another warning: if you do not have valid passport of any country - be ready to spend few hours at Airoport Customs, when you come back - it's a "rule", but just keep saying, that you are Asylee - and will never want to have the passport of country, that you run from. Any questions - contact me at ny5507@yahoo.com. Good luck! = Mila=
zbignev said:I had my interview over a year ago, but have not recieved any answer yet. Now if Iwant to visit europe what should I do? Will that affect my case anyhow?
Helps appreciated.
What if You are recommended approved asylee like I am? I can I travel
I had my interview over a year ago, but have not recieved any answer yet. Now if Iwant to visit europe what should I do? Will that affect my case anyhow?
Helps appreciated.
You are still an applicant.
Why is your case taking so long?