Waiting Asylum decision

Hi. My ststus now - decision was mailed.
I checked my case history
06/03/21 - you complete your interview with USCIS
05/07/20 - your interview has been scheduled. You will notice at the mailing address we have on file (I PASSED MY FIRST INTERVIEW AT FEB 2020 AND SECOND NOVEMBER 2020 )
01/23/20 - next step in-person interview
01/10/20 - we reviewed your application and sent the reciept notice
Also, checking my travel history -no record found for traveler. Before my stdtus changed to decision was mailed - i saw my I94 (fee days before).I don't know why i still checking all this things because it is very clear what result i will receive...
Don’t be upset, relocate to high court approval regions like San Francisco or New York, find good lawyer, strengthen your case and you will win.
 
Hey.

I just received my approval letter today. Thank you for the reassurance and I appreciate all the help. I wish everyone the best and I hope you guys can hang in there. Good things come to those who wait!
Hi guys I received an email from my attorney
He said I got approval ( I did not receive a letter yet)
Thank you so much for all your help. I pray for all of you that you will receive your approval soon.all the best for you guys. I appreciate it
Hi, how did you get the letters? Did you need a personal presence and make a signature? Or just put it in the mailbox?
 
Hi, how did you get the letters? Did you need a personal presence and make a signature? Or just put it in the mailbox?
I have a private mailbox with a lock so mine was just delivered there. I heard from other people that they had to sign though.
 

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On May 28, the Biden Administration released its 2022 budget proposal. Biden’s 2022 budget proposal includes:

  • $345 million for U.S. Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) to hire asylum officers to hear naturalization and asylum cases of those who have been waiting for years. However, the budget maintains the Department of Homeland Security’s overall budget compared to last year. In the past, hiring additional asylum officers has not actually helped the backlog because those resources are already stretched so thin.
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