Do Asylum Applicants need to be interviewed? Not all asylum applicants will…

Do Asylum Applicants need to be interviewed?

Not all asylum applicants will need to be interviewed. While the application for Asylum and supporting documents are part of the process to be sent to the USCIS, the interview will concentrate solely on eligibility for permanent residence adjustment and not on the underlying request for asylum.

Which Green Card Forms are the most important?

The most commonly used Forms, where the petitioners and the beneficiary needs to file are: Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative); Form I-730 (Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition), Form I-589 (Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal) and Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker).

Who is eligible for the EB-2 Visa?

There are two groups eligible for this type of Green Card. 1. Foreign nationals holding an advanced degree or its equivalent, in order to receive the Green Card must apply for a job in the U.S. which requires the advanced degree together with five years of experience and progressive work on the field. And 2. Foreign nationals with exceptional abilities, must demonstrate a ‘’degree of expertise significantly above that ordinarily encountered’’ in the business, sciences, arts, or medicine. For both categories, a PERM is required, but in some cases, if petitioners work in the U.S. would greatly benefit the U.S., they may request to withdraw this requirement and instead sign the National Interest Waiver.

How long does it take to get a marriage Green Card?

Depending on whether you are married to a U.S. citizen or a green card holder and where you currently live (not including delays), the average wait period for a marriage-based green card varies from 10 and 38 months.
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