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My asylum case is in asylum court court and my date is December 29,2022 my attorney is saying that he is helpless unless we go to the court. But I’m trying to expedite my case. and get approved
@@salmazaidi3781 Good for u that u have yours Dec 2022. Wait for it please. Mine been pending since 2017 in court. I was to have my last hearing Dec 2021. Just got a notice that it is send to April 2025. Just pray yours remain on that day or no one knows when they will send it to. So I pray u keep the date. Mine, I am dead or frustration is killing me. To have a final hearing 4yrs from now that will be 9yrs to get a result while I have my kids growing outside of the US. May God help us.
How about those who are the victims of employment crime? Technically they have also "overstayed" and are out of status, the question is does USCIS factor that into consideration. More so for those individuals who went the extra mile and reported their shady employer to the DOL and where the DOL has determined that their employer was in fact AT FAULT. The DOL has a responsibility to go after US citizen employers reported to them who break the law... and yet they don't. Similarly USCIS should offer these victims of employment crime who wish to remain in the US the option to get a green card, or if they have been in the US 20 years or more, apply for citizenship. It makes no sense whatsoever punishing those who came here legally, have been living here for decades in many cases, working hard, highly educated, have never had trouble with the authorities, yet cannot live a normal life separated from the rest of their family because of some "technicality". These are circumstances beyond their control and not out of their own fault!!! ANY intelligent politician/lawmaker should understand that. It is sad and unfortunate that rather than offering help the finger pointing and blame is all these victims receive. It is remarkable how carelessly the DOL will sweep a case it gets under a rug and let that employer off with just a slap on the wrist. No trial, no punishment, no fine, and worst of all for the victims, no way in hell to get back what they lost and live a normal life again. Welcome to the United States of America!!!
@@rockon8174 How do you know I didn't already come here married? What's your suggestion going to be for those people - go have an "anchor baby"??? It's precisely this kind of thinking that makes the problem worse, and no, you're not helping!!! The bottom line is employers across the USA aren't being held accountable - something that has nothing to do with a person's "marital status" or their academic qualifications. And it's because as a result of that many innocent people get ruthlessly taken advantage of and exploited at their workplace, especially immigrant workers because of their status and limited options. That's another reason why the DOL absolutely needs to take these complaints a lot more seriously and get tougher with employers who knowingly break the law. Understand as well that "changing jobs" is not an easy thing to do or even an option depending on the visa/permit you happen to have - J1,H1B, etc... all tie you to that one employer.
Forget about getting pathway to citizenship, current situation is making crucial even to survive, beggers are not choosers this is a situation of asylee- as one of my best friend who filled asylum feels that way, that's cruelty isn't it? Very sad. please don't do this to asylee. Have some mercy please, Especially asylee who stay here in USA are already going through lots of stress staying away from their family even though if it is by there own choice. please don't give them more hard time, they need peace no pathway to citizenship ✌️🤗 please.
Hello . Please I want to ask if your fiance bring you in the US and he does not get married to you . What will happen and what can you guys do in that situation ?
Can take up to 12 years, friend. For now, in six years, if you haven't married an American, all you can do is keep renewing your work permit until your case is approved or denied.
Good morning, my mother applied since 2015 and we still haven’t gotten an interview notice. All it says on USCSI website is “the next step in your application is an interview notice”. We sent an expedited request, and a letter but still nothing. Any tips for us?
You can apply for TPS if your country of origin is on the list; apply for a GC if you are married to a US citizen or if you have a child born in the US, apply for a GC when he/she turns 21 but make sure your name is on the birth certificate and that you have been a part of the child’s life; which every parent should anyway.
my sister applied for asylum after many years and she has to go to interview but is there any way to withdraw the file?one lawyer told us that there is a way to withdraw it but i want to know if it’s possible.The lawyer first told me that she doesn’t stand with that case but then called her back and told her that he can help her to build a case
After waiting for almost 5yrs, my case in Court was postponed to another 4yrs before hearing my case. My case was to be heard on Dec 15 2021. This is really frustrating. What can I do?
Hi McBean. I filed for asylum in 2012and got an interview date in June 2014. I was asked to wait for determination. This has not happened to date. My work permit is renewed every 2 years. What do you advise I should do.
Thank you for your information that you always tell us. If you don't mind I have a question that about the Visa interview. My wife is waiting for a Visa interview from us embassy in the country she lives. How long will it take to get her interview? It has been over 3 weeks. Is there any way to wave the interview? Please email it to me I will be appreciated.
Good morning Mrs McBean, congratulations for keeping doing a great job for Us. According to your knowledge how many years it can take if a US Citizen applied for a sister please?
Hey McBean, I have been watching your video for a year now and I have a question for you. Please if my Joint petitioner has not yet file recent taxes last year and I have my interview scheduled So what can I do in this situation now, but I have my spouses own recent taxes. My spouse is US citizen and we have been married for 3 years and be together for 5y, visa category iR1.
Hello ma'am. My wife and I live in Indiana. She has permanent resident status. In a apple weeks she will receive her greencard. So My question is if I may is can she work with a percent resident status or dies she have to wait until she recieves her actual greencard?
She can work. 100 percent she can work. As a Permanent Resident she already had authorization to work. She has a SSN, she can legally work. Her greencard was already approved.
I miss it I have vawa pending sine 2019 I also apply work permit in March. 2021. I am still waiting. Can u plz tell me what date and month. They producing work permit card plzzz tell me
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My asylum case is in asylum court court and my date is December 29,2022 my attorney is saying that he is helpless unless we go to the court. But I’m trying to expedite my case. and get approved
Can you help me? In regard of my asylum case here in Miami Florida
So do you have to apply for asylum if over stay visa?
@@salmazaidi3781 Good for u that u have yours Dec 2022. Wait for it please. Mine been pending since 2017 in court. I was to have my last hearing Dec 2021. Just got a notice that it is send to April 2025. Just pray yours remain on that day or no one knows when they will send it to. So I pray u keep the date. Mine, I am dead or frustration is killing me. To have a final hearing 4yrs from now that will be 9yrs to get a result while I have my kids growing outside of the US. May God help us.
I'm seaman, am i allow to submit my asylum application
I watched so many videos, this one is the best, super informative, and says the problems clear. Thank you for your great work.
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you found this informative
Happy Friday Mrs. Mcbean Pompy. Thanks again for your follow up update and your dedication to your viewers👍🏼👏🏿👏🏿🌹💐💕💕💕👸🏾.
Thanks for this information. You have been educating and updating us on valuable information. Keep up the good work.
How about those who are the victims of employment crime? Technically they have also "overstayed" and are out of status, the question is does USCIS factor that into consideration. More so for those individuals who went the extra mile and reported their shady employer to the DOL and where the DOL has determined that their employer was in fact AT FAULT.
The DOL has a responsibility to go after US citizen employers reported to them who break the law... and yet they don't. Similarly USCIS should offer these victims of employment crime who wish to remain in the US the option to get a green card, or if they have been in the US 20 years or more, apply for citizenship. It makes no sense whatsoever punishing those who came here legally, have been living here for decades in many cases, working hard, highly educated, have never had trouble with the authorities, yet cannot live a normal life separated from the rest of their family because of some "technicality". These are circumstances beyond their control and not out of their own fault!!! ANY intelligent politician/lawmaker should understand that.
It is sad and unfortunate that rather than offering help the finger pointing and blame is all these victims receive. It is remarkable how carelessly the DOL will sweep a case it gets under a rug and let that employer off with just a slap on the wrist. No trial, no punishment, no fine, and worst of all for the victims, no way in hell to get back what they lost and live a normal life again. Welcome to the United States of America!!!
After 20 years in the USA...you should've found an American to marry. 😑
@@rockon8174 How do you know I didn't already come here married? What's your suggestion going to be for those people - go have an "anchor baby"??? It's precisely this kind of thinking that makes the problem worse, and no, you're not helping!!!
The bottom line is employers across the USA aren't being held accountable - something that has nothing to do with a person's "marital status" or their academic qualifications. And it's because as a result of that many innocent people get ruthlessly taken advantage of and exploited at their workplace, especially immigrant workers because of their status and limited options. That's another reason why the DOL absolutely needs to take these complaints a lot more seriously and get tougher with employers who knowingly break the law. Understand as well that "changing jobs" is not an easy thing to do or even an option depending on the visa/permit you happen to have - J1,H1B, etc... all tie you to that one employer.
Please make some video on embassy working on which priority date and dates for qualifying documents for family based immigration.
Please let me know when the judge will get started hearing ... we would be happy to get the shots and last decision...
Thank you.
😑 Shots?
Amazingly helpful. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much, great pointers! How much would you charge for the consultation for the one you spoke of at 5:14?
God bless you attorney Mcbean.
Thank you very informative. Appreciate your advice.
Hello thank you for the nice job Ajilo from New Jersey 🇯🇪
Thanks for doing a great job.👍
Miss when. Will the people get working permit ?so when can we apply for the working permit,
Forget about getting pathway to citizenship, current situation is making crucial even to survive, beggers are not choosers this is a situation of asylee- as one of my best friend who filled asylum feels that way, that's cruelty isn't it? Very sad.
please don't do this to asylee.
Have some mercy please,
Especially asylee who stay here in USA are already going through lots of stress staying away from their family even though if it is by there own choice.
please don't give them more hard time, they need peace no pathway to citizenship ✌️🤗 please.
How you come to a country and not even speak the language?
God bless you Mrs pompy!
Hello atty. mc bean how are you?
God bless😊
Thank you, blessings
What happens if one overstayed visa O-1 for over 10yrs?
Can you please do a video about ways to get a green card when having a removal order?
Good morning Ms McBean.
Hey! Can you please enlighten us with UVisa?
Thank you so much mam 👍
Hello . Please I want to ask if your fiance bring you in the US and he does not get married to you . What will happen and what can you guys do in that situation ?
What if the person already got deported for a over stayed visa but has a clean criminal record?
What happens if one overstayed ones visa for over 20yrs?
You should just file for citizenship at this point
What would you advice be for someone who's asylum case has been pending for more than 6 years?
Can take up to 12 years, friend. For now, in six years, if you haven't married an American, all you can do is keep renewing your work permit until your case is approved or denied.
Good morning, my mother applied since 2015 and we still haven’t gotten an interview notice. All it says on USCSI website is “the next step in your application is an interview notice”. We sent an expedited request, and a letter but still nothing.
Any tips for us?
Morning what can you do if you overstayed your tourist visa for over 10 years
You can apply for TPS if your country of origin is on the list; apply for a GC if you are married to a US citizen or if you have a child born in the US, apply for a GC when he/she turns 21 but make sure your name is on the birth certificate and that you have been a part of the child’s life; which every parent should anyway.
@@JudithTchinda1 thank you
@@antoniofigueiredo4214 you’re welcome
What can you do if you overstayed with a C1-D visa?
Go to swim
Hello I live in NJ. I would like to know how much is a consultation?
@•Piññed by McBean Immigration TV honestly you're a sick person trying to take advantage of some of the most vulnerable
If someone overstayed his visa n apply for Asylum, can he apply for humanitarian advance parole to travel to a third country?
my sister applied for asylum after many years and she has to go to interview but is there any way to withdraw the file?one lawyer told us that there is a way to withdraw it but i want to know if it’s possible.The lawyer first told me that she doesn’t stand with that case but then called her back and told her that he can help her to build a case
Can contact with u if u don’t mind
If you withdraw your case you can be accused of filing a false asylum claim and will be denied any future application for Green Card!
@•Piññed by McBean Immigration TV i filed the asylum in 2020 is there a way I can speed you the interview?
my h1b case was approved on june 2020 but still pinding embassy not updat plz processes what is next plz rep
After waiting for almost 5yrs, my case in Court was postponed to another 4yrs before hearing my case. My case was to be heard on Dec 15 2021. This is really frustrating. What can I do?
Marry an American if you're single.
Hi how you doing
What can be done for a R 02 if over stayed
Hi McBean. I filed for asylum in 2012and got an interview date in June 2014. I was asked to wait for determination. This has not happened to date. My work permit is renewed every 2 years. What do you advise I should do.
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If you close your asylum case 10 years ago because you qualify for TPS ,can you reopen it now ?
Amor
Hi Latoya, can a vet marry an illegal immigrant who over stayed visa ? Plz reply, thanks a lot!!
Thank you for your information that you always tell us. If you don't mind I have a question that about the Visa interview. My wife is waiting for a Visa interview from us embassy in the country she lives. How long will it take to get her interview? It has been over 3 weeks. Is there any way to wave the interview? Please email it to me I will be appreciated.
Are you a US citizen?
@@JudithTchinda1 yes
R1 visa can apply that program?
Hi
Where do i fit in miss Pompi....i am here almost 20 yrs..overstayed
Dude...20 years and you haven't found someone to marry????? 😐
I applied asylum after enter in USA 180 days ( 6 months ) later now so it can be trouble for me
What happened?
Thanks for this video ma'am
Can you file for asylum if you overstayed your F1 visa for 4 years?
Thanks for responding ma'am
Will do just that
@@franciscaonoabhagbe9186 she did not respond that person is a scammer be very careful
Yes, you can, I know a friend who got in 2016, F1 and just filed for asylum, get a great attorney and file.
@@oneandonly2416 thanks I figured
@@tumiojomo8251 Thanks will look into that more
Good morning Mrs McBean, congratulations for keeping doing a great job for Us. According to your knowledge how many years it can take if a US Citizen applied for a sister please?
8-10 years
@@rockon8174 14rears
I have a green card and went to bring me wife here is it possible?
Become a citizen.
And yes, very much possible to bring your wife over. How did you obtain a Green Card and not know this????
@@rockon8174 i just kno stuff
I wonder if I can come to u for this process it’s 3 yrs later
In 3 years you have not found an American to marry????
@@rockon8174 coz you think it’s just that easy?just go out and find someone to marry…
How about h2b visas?
What about them?
Overstayed h2b visas?
@@rockon8174 dude get a life
Hey McBean, I have been watching your video for a year now and I have a question for you.
Please if my Joint petitioner has not yet file recent taxes last year and I have my interview scheduled
So what can I do in this situation now, but I have my spouses own recent taxes. My spouse is US citizen and we have been married for 3 years and be together for 5y, visa category iR1.
Can one expedite the wait for a marriage base case.
Hello ma'am. My wife and I live in Indiana. She has permanent resident status. In a apple weeks she will receive her greencard.
So My question is if I may is can she work with a percent resident status or dies she have to wait until she recieves her actual greencard?
She can work. 100 percent she can work. As a Permanent Resident she already had authorization to work. She has a SSN, she can legally work. Her greencard was already approved.
Thank you
Good morning beautiful 😍
My cousin been here 2015 in USA. He come with visa. Can he apply asylum.
No. You have to file within a YEAR of arrival. Not six years!
I miss it
I have vawa pending sine 2019
I also apply work permit in March. 2021. I am still waiting.
Can u plz tell me what date and month. They producing work permit card plzzz tell me
Yes, he can.. get a great attorney, I know someone who came in 2016 and just filed for asylum
@@tumiojomo8251 which attorney do u suggest?