We are expediting pending affirmative asylum applications filed by certain Afghan applicants. To find information about an asylum office, visit the USCIS Service and Office Locator. For inquiries regarding pending asylum applications, you or your attorney of record should contact the asylum office with jurisdiction over the case. You will need the receipt number we provided you after you filed your application. If you have an asylum application pending with USCIS, you can check your Case Status Online. More asylum-related information for Afghan parolees is available at Afghan Operation Allies Welcome (OAW) Parolee Asylum-Related Frequently Asked Questions. For more information on asylum, see the Obtaining Asylum in the United States webpage. For more information, see the One-Year Filing Deadline Lesson Plan (PDF, 545.34 KB). (Your parole will not be valid if you violate its terms.) If you file your asylum application after your parole expires, you may still qualify for an exception to the 1-year filing deadline if you filed for asylum within a reasonable period of time after your parole expired. You may be eligible for the extraordinary circumstances exception to the 1-year filing deadline if you file for asylum while your parole is still valid. Generally, maintaining valid status or parole until a reasonable period before filing the asylum application is considered an extraordinary circumstance. You filed the application within a reasonable period of time given those circumstances.There are changed circumstances materially affecting your eligibility for asylum or extraordinary circumstances directly related to your delay in filing an application for asylum and.You can qualify for an exception if you can show: The law requires applicants for asylum to apply within 1 year of their last arrival to the United States, unless they can show that they qualify for an exception to the 1-year filing deadline. If you have been persecuted or have a fear of future persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, you may be eligible for asylum. Individuals in the United States may apply for asylum regardless of country of nationality or current immigration status.
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