Bring Family After Received US Asylum Status

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Can I Bring my Family to the US After I Received an Asylum Status?

Author: Law Office of Alena Shautsova

A person granted asylum in the United States may bring his spouse and children (unmarried and under 21 at the time the USCIS receives the application for asylum).

Such an application (FORM I-730) has to be filed within the two years after the grant of asylum. However, failure to file within 2 years can be excused for humanitarian purposes.

SPOUSES Who Live Abroad:

If an asylee would like to bring his or her spouse to the US, the following conditions must be met:

Same rules apply to spouses who live in the US, and who were not included in the application but became married to the asylum applicant before he or she received the asylum status.

CHILDREN Who Live Abroad:

If an asylee would like to bring his or her spouse to the US, the following conditions must be met:

SPOUSES and CHILDREN Who Live in the United States and Were Included in the Application for Asylum:

Spouses and children who are with the applicant in the United States and were included in the applicant's Asylum application will receive status automatically as derivatives of the main applicant.

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