yes, most of them do, you could ask for extension though. or even apply for new status.
Absolutely. Any person meeting the requirement for refugee status under the applicant country, and generally under international law, can be, in principle, accorded refugee status. Cases of U.S. citizens seeking refugee status are rare; accordance of refugee status to U.S. citizens still rarer. Cases do exist.
Refugee status is granted according to the Geneva convention of 1951 only to people prosecuted or victimized on political, religious or racist grounds.
no,
I WANT TO KNOW THE EXPIRE DATE OF THIS PASSPORT NO-E4162524
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
The refugee mandate number refers to the unique identifier assigned to a refugee by the UNHCR or relevant governmental authority, indicating their status and eligibility for protection under international law. In contrast, the refugee registration number is a specific identifier given to individuals upon their registration with a refugee agency or organization, used to track their case and access services. While both numbers serve to uniquely identify refugees, the mandate number is more focused on legal status, while the registration number is related to administrative processes.
Ask at the Denmark embassy in Bucharest; see the link below.
depending on the US immigration, how long that hold your application for. it may take from 1 year to up to 3 years.
Please explain more clearly of what information you are seeking for, so I can help answer your question.
i am refugee in uk got 1951 travel document I need viaa to Italy for 30 day visit
No, your work permit does not expire when your J1 visa expires. Your work permit is typically valid for the duration specified on the document, regardless of your visa status.
Clarify your status in Canada? If you are a Landed Immigrant or Citizen, you would have to prove you are in danger remaining in Canada. Good luck! (hard to do!) If Canada has rejected your application for refugee status, most likely the US will, too. If you are passing through Canada, no permanent status in Canada except as a visitor, you might be able to do this - if you can prove you are in danger in your home country. You should have travel documents....(!) More info is really needed to better answer your questions...