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Beneficiary Interview and Additional Processing 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.
Processing times can be difficult to predict, particularly if USCIS is experiencing a backlog. The USCIS Form I-730 process can take between five to ten months, and possibly longer, which does not include any steps that must be taken after you submit your petition.
There is no statutory period during which the following-to-join applicant must apply for a visa and seek admission into the United States.
Using a Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition, a person who has been granted asylum or refugee status in the United States (the petitioner) may petition to have his or her spouse and/or unmarried children, who are called beneficiaries, join him or her in the United States.
Following to Join refers to a specific immigration process that allows the spouse and children of a principal immigrant, who has already received their lawful permanent resident (LPR) status or an immigrant visa, to join them in the U.S. without having to file a separate immigration petition.
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To apply for asylum affirmatively or defensively, file a Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, within 1 year of your arrival to the United States.
The Following to Join process begins with the principal immigrant notifying the appropriate U.S. embassy or consulate where their family members will apply for their visas.

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