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Posted 30 days ago
daniel okello
Answered 30 days ago
Unfortunately, long delays after asylum interviews are very common due to backlogs and security checks. Many applicants wait years without receiving a final decision. While frustrating, a delay does not mean your case has been denied. You can submit a case inquiry with USCIS or request assistance through a congressional office. Keeping your address updated and maintaining valid work authorization is essential while waiting.
anna lindstrom
Answered 30 days ago
Asylum cases can remain pending for extended periods, even after interviews. USCIS prioritizes cases based on internal policies and workload, which leads to unpredictable timelines. If your case has been pending for several years, you may consider submitting a written inquiry or seeking help from an attorney to request an update. Some applicants also pursue related relief, such as renewing work permits or exploring alternative immigration options.
rui zhang
Answered 30 days ago
Long delays after asylum interviews are not unusual, especially for older cases. USCIS often conducts extended background checks before issuing decisions. While waiting, you should continue renewing your work permit and keep copies of all correspondence. In some cases, legal advocacy or congressional inquiries help move the case forward. Patience and proper follow-up are key.
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