The risk of traveling to your home country after being granted asylum is a critical issue that has recently gained legislative attention.
A bill sponsored by a Republican congressman seeks to establish strict measures that could result in the loss of permanent residency and even citizenship for asylum recipients who decide to return to the country from which they claimed persecution. This initiative stems from specific cases where asylum recipients have made multiple trips to their countries of origin without any clear changes in the security situation in those countries.
It is essential to understand that asylum is granted on the premise of a well-founded fear; returning without a justification of a radical change in the country may lead immigration authorities to question and revoke your status.
If you have questions about this issue or need advice on any other immigration matter, please contact us.





