Asked in Immigration Law for Florida

Q: I’m in f1 visa type , if I didn’t go to university and starting working in asylum issue is that a problem ?

I really can’t back to my country because I have serious problems affect on my life

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Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Milwaukee, WI

A: More information is needed. However, the decision not to attend University means that you have fallen out of status, which can result in being referred to immigration court for removal if the U.S.C.I.S. is unable to approve your asylum application.

You have one year from your admission into the U.S. to properly file an asylum application with the U.S.C.I.S. However, there may be other options. If the application has yet to be prepared, filed and accepted, then I strongly recommend an appointment or teleconference with a competent and experienced immigration attorney before there are any other complications.

The above is general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney client relationship.

Alexander Ivakhnenko
Alexander Ivakhnenko
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Wheeling, IL

A: The best legal option would be discussing every emerging immigration legal issue in confidence with a selected licensed professional as this unilateral format with scanty information does not ensure necessary legal guidance you need.

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