The difference
between Refugee Status and Political Asylum: Both refugees and asylees
must fall under this category.
The most important difference is that the
Refugee status application is done outside the applicant's home country as
opposed to the Asylee who can apply while in the United States.
You
must be applying for political asylum based on an actual experience of
persecution in your home country or fear of persecution based on race,
religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social
group.
You may not qualify for
political asylum if you have participated in the persecution of others or if
you have "firmly resettled" in a country other than your home country. Firmly
resettled means you have obtained permanent residency in a country other than
your home country or the United States. If you meet the
qualifications, you may be approved for political asylum unless
the USCIS proves that conditions
have substantially improved in your home country.
Political Asylum allows
you to stay and work in the United States temporarily. An asylum seeker
may ask for Derivative Status for his or her spouse and children. There is
no quota limit on the number of people who may obtain political asylum,
however, there is an annual limit of 10,000 on the number of people who may
obtain permanent residency based on political asylum. Call our office for a
free consultation regarding political asylum.
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