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I’m recently married, my husband is here on an asylum case. We want to file an adjustment and try to get his residency card via our marriage. We also want to be able to travel outside of the US. Which he can’t currently do because of his asylum case. Once we file that we are married, would he be able to travel? Or do we need to wait for the green card to come? I can’t find any specific answers. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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what is going on with his asylum case? that has to be dealt with, to see even if he qualifies for adjustment of status or not

 

does he have an attorney for the asylum case? if so you should talk to the attorney

 

 

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