ASYLUM/REFUGEE
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The United States allows people who have well-founded fear of persecution to seek asylum or refugee status that will allow them to obtain permanent residency (green card). However, to qualify the applicant need to belong to one or more of the 5 categories of people who have well-founded fear of persecution because of his or her:
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Race,
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Nationality,
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Religion,
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Membership of a particular social group or because he or she is identified with a particular social group,
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Political opinion that will subject him or her to persecution.
Also, the law requires that an applicant must apply within 1 year of arriving in the U.S. otherwise; applicant must show either extraordinary circumstances or changed circumstances in his or her home country.
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Once an application is filed, an interview is scheduled with the local asylum office. At the interview the interviewer may approve you for asylee status or refer your case to the Immigration Court for a determination of eligibility in deportation (removal) proceedings. Once you have been approved and in Asylee status for at least one year, you are eligible to apply for lawful permanent residency.