Got Asylum, Will My U.S. Citizenship Be Revoked If My Country Conditions Change?

No, your United States citizenship is not subject to revocation because of changing country conditions. Regardless of whether you got your green card as a result of being granted Asylum. An individual who applies for and receives Asylum is typically eligible to adjust their status to that of a lawful permanent resident (green card).

A lawful permanent resident can then apply for U.S. Citizenship through naturalization once they qualify for that status. Revocation of U.S. citizenship is strongly disfavored under longstanding U.S. law. U.S. citizenship is ordinarily a permanent status, not subject to review or cancellation. For this reason, U.S. citizenship, once granted, is not subject to revocation based on changing country conditions in the case of an individual who once held asylum status.

Can My US Citizenship Be Revoked Due To Changed Country Conditions If I Got Asylum?

The Immigration Attorneys at the Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost are happy to answer your questions and address your concerns.

You can reach us by calling 267-223-5862. Please don't hesitate to contact our immigration lawyers if you have any queries or concerns. Again, we would like to express our gratitude for your interest in our Philadelphia immigration law firm and look forward to working with you in the future.

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