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FAQ / I AM A REFUGEE. HOW DO I BECOME A PERMANENT RESIDENT?


A refugee or asylee may apply for permanent resident status in the U.S. one year after being granted asylum or refugee status. If you are a refugee, you are required by law to apply for permanent resident status one year after being granted / entering the U.S. in refugee status. If you are an asylee, you are not required to apply for permanent resident status after being granted asylum for one year. However, it may be in your best interest to do so.

 




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