Can I apply for asylum separately when my husband’s case is pending in court?

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Can I apply for asylum separately when my husband’s case is pending in court?

Asked on January 15, 2013 under Immigration Law, New York

Answers:

Gene Meltser, Esq. / BIRG & MELTSER

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Yes – Asylum is an individual application. So long as you are not named in your husband's case – you are good to apply. Where are you from? How long have you been in the US? You can reply to me directly at [email protected]


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