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Begin by filling out Part A.I. Information About You. Enter your Alien Registration Number, Social Security Number, and complete your name details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
Continue with your residence information in the U.S., including street address, city, state, and zip code. If your mailing address differs, provide that as well.
In Part A.II., provide details about your spouse and children if applicable. Include their names, dates of birth, and current status in the U.S.
Move to Part A.III., where you will list your background information such as previous addresses and education history over the past five years.
Complete Part B regarding your application details. Provide a detailed account of why you are seeking asylum or withholding of removal.
Finally, review all sections for completeness and accuracy before signing in Part D to certify that all information is true.
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USCIS forwards the approved petition to the NVC, a transition that may take 4-6 weeks. The NVC assigns a case number and provides instructions to the beneficiary. Youll also have the option to designate an agent someone who can receive updates and correspondence about your case.
What happens after I-730 is approved?
Once we complete initial domestic processing of your Form I-730, and if we determine that your relative appears eligible as a follow-to-join asylee or refugee, we will send your petition to the appropriate office to interview your spouse or child and continue processing.
What next if your petition is approved?
I have a card after grante asylum case can i come back to my home country Once you have your green card, you can travel anywhere you wish. However, if you intend on applying for US citizenship, the fact that you traveled back to the country from which you claimed asylum could hinder your ability to become a citizen.
Can an asylee bring family to the USA?
If you have entered the United States as a resettled refugee or been granted asylum in the United States, you may be eligible to petition for your relatives to join you in the United States. There is a number of family reunification processes available, which are detailed below.
Who is eligible for i-730?
Principal asylees or principal refugees are eligible to file a Form I-730. Petitioners who acquire LPR status after they are admitted to the United States as a principal refugee or approved as a principal asylee are also eligible to file a Form I-730.
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Sep 10, 2025 Use this Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition, to request that your spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age (the beneficiaries) join you in
you may file Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition provided that your refugee admission or asylum grant occurred within the past 2 years. Approval of
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