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Hello everyone,

I’m very new here and would appreciate some help from you guys. 
Here’s my situation. I have two immigration cases that are open: asylum and  aos through marriage. 
I have my asylum case for 6 years now and still no progress. Few days ago I received a letter from USCIS with a date for interview for my marriage based case. 
So I have few questions. how many of you had two open cases by the interview date and did officer asked you about your asylum case during marriage based interview? Also, should I close my asylum case or just keep it open and be ready that officer might ask few questions about my asylum case? 
I hope I explained it well and would appreciate any help and answers. 
thank you! 

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On 8/10/2021 at 8:37 PM, likajohn2020 said:

Hello everyone,

I’m very new here and would appreciate some help from you guys. 
Here’s my situation. I have two immigration cases that are open: asylum and  aos through marriage. 
I have my asylum case for 6 years now and still no progress. Few days ago I received a letter from USCIS with a date for interview for my marriage based case. 
So I have few questions. how many of you had two open cases by the interview date and did officer asked you about your asylum case during marriage based interview? Also, should I close my asylum case or just keep it open and be ready that officer might ask few questions about my asylum case? 
I hope I explained it well and would appreciate any help and answers. 
thank you! 

HI 
I think by now been quite few years and I will assume your case is adjusted.
I need some information if you don't mind. I am USC and helping my wife who she is on asylum pending application for a year now. we got married and we are going to AOS. I feel your case is similar to ours and I would like to know about few points if you don't mind:
1- did you Apply for I-130 with I-485 concurrently? how long it took for them to be approved?

2- how long it took you to have an interview ? did they ask you any questions about your asylum application?

3-did you hire a lawyer?
4-I will assume your application is now approved , how did you withdraw your asylum application? and how long it took you to do so if this is the case?
Sorry for my questions just want to learn so I can better prepare to help my wife.

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