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Posted 6 months ago
amy oceon
Answered 6 months ago
Refugees apply from outside the U.S., while asylum seekers apply after entering the country.
caleb kim
Answered 6 months ago
Both statuses protect people fleeing persecution, but the location and process differ.
Rendall Gibson
Answered 6 months ago
Asylum is for those already in the U.S.; refugee status is granted before arrival.