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zxcv
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Posted on 09-05-15 9:53
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Friends, What are your thoughts on applying for asylum after TPS approval?(OVERSTAYED/EXCEEDED 1year bar?)
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Posted on 09-05-15 11:42
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sanusaati
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Posted on 09-05-15 2:07
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After tps approved is it good to apply asylum or not?
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Posted on 09-05-15 2:42
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thanks for the answer micro i would really appreciate if you justify..
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MimroRaMero
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Posted on 09-05-15 3:05
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Go to Nepal on AP, and come back to US, and if you have enough evidence for political asylum, then you should apply.
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Posted on 09-05-15 3:18
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If you have already make up your mind for asylum, why to go through TPS ?? Long story short, TPS is temporary status, asylum is permanent . Don't exceed more than 1 year to file case .
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Posted on 09-05-15 3:39
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Mimro.. as you know i have overstayed, is it advisable to go back home on AP? from numerous threads and links, i have doubts on taking that RISK, if i may say so? FB: I have already exceeded the 1 year bar. I only applied TPS as a cushion for my AOS. What do you think?
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Posted on 09-05-15 3:41
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Do as mimro says. Go to nepal using TPS. Come back and file.
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Posted on 09-05-15 7:43
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My one year deadline for applying asylum will expire on October so if I come back to USA with TPS AP then could I be eligible to apply for asylum?
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Posted on 09-05-15 8:32
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Posted on 09-05-15 8:57
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don't file asylum, the approval rate is very low right now
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Posted on 09-05-15 9:16
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How long it takes to approve AP? Is there any gurrenty to approve AP? What silly reason should I have to mention while applying AP?
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Posted on 09-05-15 11:52
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It depends, leaving US on AP and coming back to US is not always 100% guarantee. But if you are planning to apply for asylum, and you have lived in US more than a year then you should go to Nepal, and come back to US. People who applied TPS, EAD, and AP together, all got approved at the same time. If you apply for AP now, they say it takes 3 months, but it might be sooner.
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Posted on 09-06-15 12:43
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If you were out of status and now have TPS, don't bother to go back Nepal, they won't let you in for sure
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