Winning asylum is a major milestone, but your journey isn’t over if you have family members still abroad. The law allows you to bring your spouse and unmarried children under 21 to the United States through Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition. But there’s a critical rule:
You must file within two years of being granted asylum.
Missing this deadline can delay or even block family reunification. When filing, you’ll need to prove that your marriage is genuine and that your children are truly yours. That means submitting documents like:
Marriage certificates
Birth certificates
Evidence of a real marital relationship
Processing can take time, so the earlier you file, the better.
After being granted asylum, file Form I-730 within two years to bring your spouse and children.
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