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Posted 8 months ago
For asylum seekers waiting for green cards, how can they cope with the uncertainty of extended delays? Looking for advice or experiences.
Hilda Ragnar
Answered 8 months ago
I’ve been in this situation before, and it’s emotionally draining. What helped me was finding ways to stay hopeful—joining support groups and communities where others shared their stories gave me strength. Sometimes you just need to be reminded that you're not alone in this
Nova Luca
Answered 8 months ago
Honestly, it’s tough, but I’ve seen people get through it by staying proactive. They kept their documents updated and ready for any new requests from USCIS. It’s better to be prepared in case things suddenly move forward instead of scrambling later
James John
Answered 8 months ago
A close friend dealt with this—they said focusing on their life in the meantime made things easier. Picking up hobbies or new skills helped them feel like they were still moving forward, even when the application was stuck
Olivia Noah
Answered 8 months ago
If it’s within your means, seeking advice from an immigration lawyer can really make a difference. They’re often aware of policy changes and can guide you on actions to take. It’s not a quick fix, but it can give you some peace of mind
Edward Thomas
Answered 8 months ago
One way to cope is by staying informed about policy updates through reliable platforms. It might feel overwhelming at first, but knowing what’s going on can actually reduce the uncertainty a bit