How long do I have to remain in the U.S. after getting asylum?

In New York, once you have been granted asylum, you do not need to remain in the U.S. for any specific amount of time. However, you will need to maintain your asylum status in order to remain in the U.S. legally. This means that you must have documents proving your identity and asylum status that are updated and valid. In some cases, you may be granted a travel document that allows you to leave the United States for a period of time. The travel document may be valid for up to two years, but you may be able to ask for a renewal if you need to leave the U.S. for a longer period of time. However, it is important to note that if you remain outside of the U.S. for an extended period of time, you may lose your asylum status and be subject to removal from the U.S. In addition to keeping your documents up to date, you must renew your asylum status every year. To do this, you must file an application for asylum renewal with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within 180 days of your asylum grant anniversary. If approved, your asylum status will remain valid for another year. Ultimately, it is important to keep your documents up to date, renew your asylum status annually, and abide by the rules and regulations of the U.S. in order to remain in the U.S. legally after being granted asylum.

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Las personas que solicitan asilo en Estados Unidos reciben la protección de la ley de inmigración. Significa que sus solicitudes no se les denegarán únicamente porque no posean el estatus de inmigración legal. Debido a este estatus legal, el Gobierno estadounidense no les puede expulsar a ellos y sus dependientes del país. Una vez que se le ha otorgado asilo, no existe un requisito de tiempo mínimo para permanecer en los Estados Unidos. Así que, en teoría, una persona podría obtener el asilo un día y partir al día siguiente. Sin embargo, se recomienda a los inmigrantes que permanezcan en el país durante al menos un año después de obtener el asilo para establecer su situación legal en el territorio estadounidense. La condición de asilado otorga a los beneficiarios la oportunidad de solicitar el Documento de Autorización de Viaje (formulario I-571), un permiso temporal para permanecer en Estados Unidos durante un período de 12 meses o más. Durante este período de tiempo, los inmigrantes pueden trabajar, viajar fuera de los EE. UU. Sin tener que obtener una visa de reingreso, estudiar, obtener seguro médico y establecerse con su familia. En conclusión, hay ciertas recomendaciones de tiempo para una persona que recibe asilo en Nueva York, pero no hay un requisito mínimo. Esta decisión es la responsabilidad de la persona asilada.

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