Did you know that if you become a U.S. resident through asylum, you cannot return to your country of origin until you become a citizen?

Gaining permanent residency in the United States through asylum is a significant achievement and an important step toward stability and security. However, there are important restrictions that you should be aware of to protect your immigration status and avoid legal problems.

If you become a permanent resident through asylum, you cannot return to your home country until you become a US citizen. Why is this? Because returning to your country could be seen as a sign that you no longer fear persecution, which would call into question the reasons you submitted in your asylum application. This could lead to the revocation of your residency status or even more serious complications in your immigration case.

What does this imply for you?

  • Stay informed about immigration laws and the restrictions of your case.
  • If you need to travel, make sure to do so with the guidance of an immigration attorney, this will help you avoid
    any risks.
  • Remember that each case is completely different and the details of your situation may make a difference.

At Benme Legal, we are here to guide you through every part of your immigration process. If you have any questions about your status or need personalized advice, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your peace of mind and success is our priority.