New York Daily News

You can go for green card 1 yr. after getting asylum

- ALLAN WERNICK

QI was granted asylum on Jan. 9. When can I apply to become a U.S. citizen? Must I apply for a green card first, or will I get it automatica­lly?

Anisia, by email To become a U.S. citizen, you must become a permanent resident. You will need to apply for permanent residence to U.S. Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services using form I-485. You may file form I-485 one year after you were granted asylum. As an asylee green card applicant, USCIS should backdate your green card one year. So, you will qualify to naturalize four years after you become a permanent resident, or two years if you are married to and living with a U.S. citizen during those years. You can submit your naturaliza­tion applicatio­n three months before the two or four years from when you became a permanent resident. I became a permanent resident after my mother petitioned for me last March. Two of my daughters came here with me. I had to leave one daughter back home. She is 10. How can I bring her to the United States? How long will it take?

Edgar Sison, Orlando Your daughter can get her immigrant visa as if she came here with you. The process can take up to a year, but it will be much faster if you are willing to travel abroad to a U.S. consulate.

AQAYour daughters all qualified for immigrant visas as your “derivative beneficiar­ies.” Derivative beneficiar­ies are the unmarried children (and sometimes the spouse) of a primary green card beneficiar­y (that’s you) who immigrates under one of the family or employment-based immigratio­n categories. Despite your leaving her behind, your daughter continues to qualify to immigrate as a derivative beneficiar­y. She can “follow to join” you in the United States. That means that she can immigrate as if she got her immigrant visa when you did. That’s much faster than if you petitioned for her as the child of a permanent resident. Get an immigratio­n law expert to explain your options, including the fastest way to get her here.

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