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    Hey everyone,

    This forum seemed like a great place to come seek advice so I decided to join so I could post my situation and possibly receive some help.

    I've been in the US since the age of 2 and have always thought I was a US Citizen up until 21 when I wanted to travel abroad. My mother brought us to the US in 1991 and recently in 2010 she became a US Citizen. We received Asylum status in 1994. It's a long story on how or why I'm in this predicament and not a very positive memory.

    I submitted an application to adjust my status based on Asylum status in 2012 and was denied because I 'aged out' and needed to submit form i-589 nunc pro tunc. Well I went ahead and submitted my form i-589 nunc pro tunc and went in for my biometrics but that was nearly 2 years ago and I haven't received a notice for an Asylum interview. I've been trying to remain patient but it's beginning to interfere with my life.

    In 2011 I traveled to Canada to visit family and I was held up at the border for nearly 3 hours while they checked my documents on return to the US. I've just now noticed that on my Refugee Travel Document there is a i-94 arrival / departure that states that I have been granted Asylum status indefinitely until Dec 31 2999. The i-94 in my Refugee Travel Document is nearly identical to the one shown on page 5 of this website. http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcp...e=dhs16_159911

    Here is where I probably screwed up and didn't know any better when I didn't have money for a lawyer. I am still saving up to see a lawyer and will most likely soon.

    I didn't submit the recent i-94 with the asylum stamp when I adjusted status because I didn't realize it was there. I'm an idiot I know! I submitted an old i-94 photocopy that I received with my mother back in 1994.

    I recently lost old SSN card and on the card it "Not Valid for Employment" I went in to the SSN office and applied for a replacement. They requested evidence and I showed them my most recent i-94 and they replaced my SSN with one that has no restrictions. This has given me a little hope!

    Is the stamp on my i-94 arrival / departure record granting me Asylum? It was given to me at the Port of Entry in Buffalo.
    I didn't receive a letter granting me asylum in the mail. All I have is that i-94 in my travel document. I'm not quite sure how to go about this if anyone could clarify this for me I would greatly appreciate it.

    I'm sorry for the wall of text everyone!

    Thank you in advance for your help!

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    Originally posted by CCAsylumCC View Post
    Hey everyone,

    This forum seemed like a great place to come seek advice so I decided to join so I could post my situation and possibly receive some help.

    I've been in the US since the age of 2 and have always thought I was a US Citizen up until 21 when I wanted to travel abroad. My mother brought us to the US in 1991 and recently in 2010 she became a US Citizen. We received Asylum status in 1994. It's a long story on how or why I'm in this predicament and not a very positive memory.

    I submitted an application to adjust my status based on Asylum status in 2012 and was denied because I 'aged out' and needed to submit form i-589 nunc pro tunc. Well I went ahead and submitted my form i-589 nunc pro tunc and went in for my biometrics but that was nearly 2 years ago and I haven't received a notice for an Asylum interview. I've been trying to remain patient but it's beginning to interfere with my life.

    In 2011 I traveled to Canada to visit family and I was held up at the border for nearly 3 hours while they checked my documents on return to the US. I've just now noticed that on my Refugee Travel Document there is a i-94 arrival / departure that states that I have been granted Asylum status indefinitely until Dec 31 2999. The i-94 in my Refugee Travel Document is nearly identical to the one shown on page 5 of this website. http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcp...e=dhs16_159911

    Here is where I probably screwed up and didn't know any better when I didn't have money for a lawyer. I am still saving up to see a lawyer and will most likely soon.

    I didn't submit the recent i-94 with the asylum stamp when I adjusted status because I didn't realize it was there. I'm an idiot I know! I submitted an old i-94 photocopy that I received with my mother back in 1994.

    I recently lost old SSN card and on the card it "Not Valid for Employment" I went in to the SSN office and applied for a replacement. They requested evidence and I showed them my most recent i-94 and they replaced my SSN with one that has no restrictions. This has given me a little hope!

    Is the stamp on my i-94 arrival / departure record granting me Asylum? It was given to me at the Port of Entry in Buffalo.
    I didn't receive a letter granting me asylum in the mail. All I have is that i-94 in my travel document. I'm not quite sure how to go about this if anyone could clarify this for me I would greatly appreciate it.

    I'm sorry for the wall of text everyone!

    Thank you in advance for your help!
    HI i am facing a similar situation, Just got an RFE can you update me regarding your case, how it went and what is the current status of case.
    i would highly appreciate your response and guidance
    please help
    thanks

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