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  • josh26
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    Originally posted by josh26 View Post

    wow i guess you always scan every single little word!!!
    i read here, you saying multiple times there is no issues traveling with your passport when you get your green card, and of course we are not stupid... we know our homecountries are not included since we are all asylees, i have never said such a thing. i don't need to give every single little details, it is not my job.
    i simply shared this because i have read a lot of questions about traveling with passport when we get green card, and you have replied multiple times, and sometimes seeming annoyed about this same question popping up.
    maybe i shouldn't have put AT ALL...
    thanks
    and of course nothing is never 100% guaranteed as a migrant in a country, only when you become a lawful citizen. I shared my experience as general, i just didn't think useful to include cases that can happen to 0.1% of people

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  • josh26
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    Originally posted by flando View Post

    This kind of post is very dangerous.

    first of all we should all appreciate you sharing the experience.

    However, it's simply not the case that you face no issues translate into "no problem with that at all" because one fundamental principle in immigration - OTHERS' IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCES DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO YOUR OWN.

    that means 99% of people's petition got approved do not mean yours will be approved; 99% of people face no issues do not mean you will not face issues. etc.

    Like I explained countless of times, legally speaking under current case law, generally speaking you can use your home country passport once you received your green card, especially travel to countries that is not your home country.

    You should not expect any issues returning to the US.

    However, it does not mean that you are guaranteed to not face issues. There are CBP officers who don't know the law or just being an *******.

    Again, the risk is extremely low but not zero. If you encountered issues, know your rights. Do not sign any document and demand an attorney if needed.
    wow i guess you always scan every single little word!!!
    i read here, you saying multiple times there is no issues traveling with your passport when you get your green card, and of course we are not stupid... we know our homecountries are not included since we are all asylees, i have never said such a thing. i don't need to give every single little details, it is not my job.
    i simply shared this because i have read a lot of questions about traveling with passport when we get green card, and you have replied multiple times, and sometimes seeming annoyed about this same question popping up.
    maybe i shouldn't have put AT ALL...
    thanks

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  • flando
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    Originally posted by josh26 View Post

    Hey guys! so i got my green card 2 months ago and i recently came back from my very first international trip since 2017 i have been in this country. I went to Cancun, Mexico for 4 days and i came back today. I used my green card and my passport from my home country. Mexico is one of the countries that don't require visa from green card holders. And when i came back today, they simply checked my Green card and passport, took a photo and that was all, not even 5 min.
    I wanted to post this here because i know a lot of people here always ask questions about traveling with their passport when they get their green card, so there is no problem with that at all. I have been waiting for my travel document for 6 months now, i applied even before getting my green card, so i guess i won't need that when it's available.
    I also took time to reply my previous post here so you can see my timeline. Good luck to all of us
    This kind of post is very dangerous.

    first of all we should all appreciate you sharing the experience.

    However, it's simply not the case that you face no issues translate into "no problem with that at all" because one fundamental principle in immigration - OTHERS' IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCES DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO YOUR OWN.

    that means 99% of people's petition got approved do not mean yours will be approved; 99% of people face no issues do not mean you will not face issues. etc.

    Like I explained countless of times, legally speaking under current case law, generally speaking you can use your home country passport once you received your green card, especially travel to countries that is not your home country.

    You should not expect any issues returning to the US.

    However, it does not mean that you are guaranteed to not face issues. There are CBP officers who don't know the law or just being an *******.

    Again, the risk is extremely low but not zero. If you encountered issues, know your rights. Do not sign any document and demand an attorney if needed.

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  • josh26
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    Originally posted by josh26 View Post
    Hello everyone. I finally received my green card, I am so happy ! it is really going to open me a lot of doors. It took me exactly 3 years to get my green card from the day I applied.

    Jan 2018 Sent Asylum application
    March 2018 Asylum Granted
    April 2019 sent I-485 form TSC
    February 2021 fingerprints
    Jan 20th 2022, application transferred to another service for faster ...
    Jan 25th transferred to NBC
    Feb 26th 2022 Request for additional evidence
    March 19th sent Medical Exams
    March 26th New card is being produced.
    March 28th Application approved
    March 29th New card ready
    March 30th Card was picked up by USPS
    April 3rd Green card in hand ( from 3/26/21 to 3/26/32) exactly 11 years of validity



    I have been following this forum for almost 3 years and it's been so helpful, thank you to Flando and many others who have been available every day to respond our questions and concerns. I hope good news for those still waiting. Have a good one
    Hey guys! so i got my green card 2 months ago and i recently came back from my very first international trip since 2017 i have been in this country. I went to Cancun, Mexico for 4 days and i came back today. I used my green card and my passport from my home country. Mexico is one of the countries that don't require visa from green card holders. And when i came back today, they simply checked my Green card and passport, took a photo and that was all, not even 5 min.
    I wanted to post this here because i know a lot of people here always ask questions about traveling with their passport when they get their green card, so there is no problem with that at all. I have been waiting for my travel document for 6 months now, i applied even before getting my green card, so i guess i won't need that when it's available.
    I also took time to reply my previous post here so you can see my timeline. Good luck to all of us
    Last edited by josh26; 06-13-2022, 07:42 PM.

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  • Lucky_
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    Originally posted by Loveusa99 View Post
    Hi .. help please
    i want send my husband i-485 based asylum. But today l’m check USCIS website, make me confused because they not put specific place to send application i-485 based asylum
    They just updated couple days ago.

    i live in new york.
    Any suggestions ?

    thank you in advance

    USCIS Elgin Lockbox

    U.S. Postal Service (USPS):

    USCIS
    Attn: NFB
    P.O. Box 4115
    Carol Stream, IL 60197-4115

    FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries:

    USCIS
    Attn: NFB (Box 4115)
    2500 Westfield Drive
    Elgin, IL 60124-7836

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  • Loveusa99
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    Hi .. help please
    i want send my husband i-485 based asylum. But today l’m check USCIS website, make me confused because they not put specific place to send application i-485 based asylum
    They just updated couple days ago.

    i live in new york.
    Any suggestions ?

    thank you in advance

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  • flando
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    Originally posted by whereismygc View Post



    Thank you Flando!

    Do you or anyone here know how many days on average does USCIS allow to respond back to RFE? I am bit worried about the deadline.
    Also, on a separate note, does Texas Service Center schedule interviews at all or for that, my case would need to be transferred to a field office first? I am just wondering whether it makes it more or less likely to have an interview scheduled after first receiving RFE from the service center directly? I realize that probably this question cannot be answered, but am just curious what people think. Thanks!
    60 Calendar days. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alert...ncy-requests-1

    Generally speaking they won't be issuing RFE if an interview is required, they will ask you for the document in the interview.

    That said, please do not think about questions like this. It's not helpful at all (i.e. second guessing what's going on).

    Just wait and see what they need.

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  • whereismygc
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    Originally posted by flando View Post

    Just wait.

    It's never a good idea that you moved right in middle of this.

    Unfortunately you would have to wait.

    My experience is USPS generally did a good job forwarding your mail. But it took about 3-4 weeks.

    If you submitted a e-request you should hear back in 2-4 weeks. If not, call USCIS.

    In the mean time, there is no point second guessing what it is. Completely useless and nobody knows. But if you want, you can start a new medical right now and you can respond if it's for an updated medical.


    Thank you Flando!

    Do you or anyone here know how many days on average does USCIS allow to respond back to RFE? I am bit worried about the deadline.
    Also, on a separate note, does Texas Service Center schedule interviews at all or for that, my case would need to be transferred to a field office first? I am just wondering whether it makes it more or less likely to have an interview scheduled after first receiving RFE from the service center directly? I realize that probably this question cannot be answered, but am just curious what people think. Thanks!

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  • flando
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    Originally posted by whereismygc View Post
    hey there!
    long time reader , first time writer
    I applied for GC in July 2019 , case has been pending with Texas SC since then ( asylum approved by USCIS)
    Two weeks ago I got a notification that a request for initial evidence was sent ( I wonder what that could be for, possibly for a new medical since my i693 expired a year ago, what do y'all think?!)
    I moved to a different apartment last week and have updated my address with USPS as well as USCIS the day I moved; However, I still have not received an actual notice yet (could that be due to my recent address change?) Anyways, I submitted an e-request for a copy of the notice yesterday, I was wondering how long should I wait for a copy to arrive and when should I start worrying if it is still not received ? What can I do if still don't get it via mail? thank you in advance !
    Just wait.

    It's never a good idea that you moved right in middle of this.

    Unfortunately you would have to wait.

    My experience is USPS generally did a good job forwarding your mail. But it took about 3-4 weeks.

    If you submitted a e-request you should hear back in 2-4 weeks. If not, call USCIS.

    In the mean time, there is no point second guessing what it is. Completely useless and nobody knows. But if you want, you can start a new medical right now and you can respond if it's for an updated medical.
    Last edited by flando; 06-09-2022, 06:19 PM.

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  • whereismygc
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    hey there!
    long time reader , first time writer
    I applied for GC in July 2019 , case has been pending with Texas SC since then ( asylum approved by USCIS)
    Two weeks ago I got a notification that a request for initial evidence was sent ( I wonder what that could be for, possibly for a new medical since my i693 expired a year ago, what do y'all think?!)
    I moved to a different apartment last week and have updated my address with USPS as well as USCIS the day I moved; However, I still have not received an actual notice yet (could that be due to my recent address change?) Anyways, I submitted an e-request for a copy of the notice yesterday, I was wondering how long should I wait for a copy to arrive and when should I start worrying if it is still not received ? What can I do if still don't get it via mail? thank you in advance !

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  • flando
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    Originally posted by asylum818 View Post

    just shared above timeline for u guys
    but day after my case was updated to reopen
    not really sure whyyyyyy
    Nobody other than USCIS adjudicating officer knows why.

    Just wait. Just wait. Just wait.

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  • asylum818
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    Originally posted by asylum818 View Post
    hello all m friend
    here is my I-485 asylum based ( i am applicant )
    PD: 19 Nov 2021
    FP : Reused
    Approval : 4 jun 2022

    no expedite or something else

    im sure all you guys will approve ver soon as the are processing ver fast
    just shared above timeline for u guys
    but day after my case was updated to reopen
    not really sure whyyyyyy

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  • Himalaya
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    Congratulations!
    I had apply on October 2020 and waiting for good news too.
    i485 (asylum based)
    PD: Oct 03, 2020
    RD: Oct 12, 2020
    FP: Jan 11, 2021 (reused)

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  • omid180
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    Originally posted by asylum818 View Post
    hello all m friend
    here is my I-485 asylum based ( i am applicant )
    PD: 19 Nov 2021
    FP : Reused
    Approval : 4 jun 2022

    no expedite or something else

    im sure all you guys will approve ver soon as the are processing ver fast
    Congratulations

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  • omid180
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    Originally posted by Asylee0220 View Post
    Did you get your green card yet. I hope you do. Good luck


    Hi, No I didnt get and anything is the same previous situation. It is around 75 days that my wife green card is approved and my status is rfe response received!

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