Chronology of Obtaining Asylum StatusChronology of Obtaining Asylum StatusAsylum is granted to aliens (other than certain excluded categories of aliens) who are in the United States and are unable or unwilling to return to their homeland because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a certain social group, or political opinion. Asylum status allows a person to live and work in the United States and to apply for permanent resident status a year after asylum is granted. Asylum status and refugee status are similar, except that refugee status is requested from outside of the United States.
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