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Posted 12 months ago
amy oceon
Answered 12 months ago
Refugees apply from outside the U.S., while asylum seekers apply after entering the country.
caleb kim
Answered 12 months ago
Both statuses protect people fleeing persecution, but the location and process differ.
Rendall Gibson
Answered 12 months ago
Asylum is for those already in the U.S.; refugee status is granted before arrival.
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