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An asylee is a non-citizen of a country who has been granted asylum in that country.

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How would you help a derivative asylee in the US for ten years who have been denial green card and was under 16 years when enter in the U.S.A?

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Can an asylee obtain a green card under a different last name?

Yes, if the reason is to protect the individual and/or family members from possible acts of retaliation or other potentially harmful incidents.


How can an illegal alien become a legal one?

The foreign national must return to their country of origin and apply for entry into the US by the prescribed method. The exception is if the unlawfully present foreign national qualifies for asylee or refugee status.


If an asylee married a US citizen how long would it take to become a US citizen?

You would first have to apply for a green card then three years later apply for citizenship based on marriage. This process will most likely take you about four years.


Are the consequences different if an illegal immigrant voluntarily surrenders to immigration officials rather than waiting until they are caught?

Regardless of how the illegal immigrant is taken into custody he or she would still be subject to deportation if they did not qualify for refugee or asylee status or the case was not one of mitigating circumstances.


Can an illegal immigrant who remained in the US for 15 years after the expiration of his student visa be deported if he applied for asylum but did not attend the hearing?

The person is unlawfully present in the US and therefore is subject to deportation. He would however be given a chance to plead his case to immigration officials assuming he has legitimate reasons for applying for asylee status.


How can a 15-year-old Indian citizen residing in the United Kingdom legally immigrate to the US?

Minors from any country are not allowed to immigrate by themselves. They must do so with their parents or legal guardian or be sponsored under the orphan, refugee or asylee laws. US Immigration Support, http://www.usimmigratinsupport.org United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov


If the new immigration reform proposals become law will illegal immigrants be required to have a medical exam to obtain a visa?

Yes, if that requirement is included in any reform bill that becomes law. However, the issue would not be relevant for an unlawfully present foreign national as they would not be eligible for any form of legal immigrant status unless they qualify under the asylee or refugee guidelines.


How do filipinos get over to the US?

Filipinos can come to the US through various ways, such as family sponsorship, employment opportunities, investment visas, or refugee/asylee status. They would need to meet the specific requirements of the visa category they are applying for and go through the application process. Additionally, diversity visa lotteries and educational exchange programs are other avenues through which Filipinos can come to the US.


To apply for citizenship for a asylee how mayn years?

Asylees can apply for citizenship 4 years after they have received their Green Card in the mail. This is because this green card has already 1 year in it, it comes with 1 Year already valid. An asylle gren card shows an admission date 1 year priror to the date he recived the actual card. ________________________________________________________ i came on a student visa and it ran out can i applie for a juvinillie status visa


How can an immigrant with expired B1 and B2 visas legally remain in the US?

AnswerOnly if the person can qualify for asylee or refugee status.The foreign national will likely be subject to deportation and will be barred from applying for reentry for the time specified under USCIS law.United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.govImmigration and Customs Enforcement, http://www.ice.govOr if one is not married they can merry a US citizen and apply to permanent residency without leaving the country.


What is an unschooled asylee?

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