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Hui Long

Posted 8 months ago

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How does traveling back to my home country affect my asylum status?

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Mark Jonas

Answered 8 months ago

User

In my asylum journey, I learned that returning to my home country could lead to scrutiny from immigration authorities, questioning the legitimacy of my claim. I chose to stay away to avoid any risks.

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Isla Donald

Answered 8 months ago

User

When I sought asylum, I discovered that traveling back to my home country could complicate my case, as it might indicate that the conditions I fled from had changed. I avoided this to ensure my claim remained strong.


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Zofia Ahmed

Answered 8 months ago

User

While waiting for my asylum decision, I understood that going back to my home country could lead to my application being denied or even abandoned. I made sure to stay in the U.S. until my case was resolved.

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Kojo Acheampong

Answered 8 months ago

User

Traveling back to your home country can risk your asylum status. It may signal to USCIS that you no longer fear persecution. Always consult an immigration attorney before traveling.


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