Green Card After Asylum Travelling Home Country

Asylum travelling is a process that starts when a person is deemed by immigration officials to be a threat to their community or overall safety. If you are considered safe enough to travel, then you can move forward with the asylum travelling process.

The asylum travelling process ends in home country territory when your application is determined to be legitimate and you are allowed back into your community. Once you are allowed back into your community, it is up to each individual member of the community to decide if you are welcome back.

If your application was determined to be legitimate, then you will receive a visa that allows you to come back to your country. If yours was not, then you will have to continue waiting for another visa until hopefully yours becomes more legitimate.

This article will talk about some different ways for people who have gone through the asylum travelling process but have no place of return home country territory. This article will discuss ways for them to continue searching for legitimacy on their journeys.