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Compaq
04-04-2007, 08:24 AM
esli est', mojete podskazat' kak eto mojna delat' moy drug hochet visit delat' v Uzbekistan, no u nego Asylee status v US.
Zarani sposibo!!!

UzbekGirlie
04-04-2007, 08:39 AM
I have been... Is he a citizen. If he is than he applies for visa and goes. If he is not than it is really hard as he needs to apply for interum US passaport and prays that he gets visa...:D

melo
04-04-2007, 08:56 AM
From what I undrstand it depends where you are going in Uzbekistan. You could do it without getting a visa.

Frida
04-04-2007, 01:31 PM
From what I undrstand it depends where you are going in Uzbekistan. You could do it without getting a visa.

i do not think it is possible to do it without visa. She/he might (still I doubt) enter Uzbekistan but --- how he/she supposed to leave Uzbekistan for USA? When leaving the country they will ask him why he doesnt have an entry visa for visiting Uzbekistan. He/she might get into huge problems.

Frida
04-04-2007, 01:34 PM
esli est', mojete podskazat' kak eto mojna delat' moy drug hochet visit delat' v Uzbekistan, no u nego Asylee status v US.
Zarani sposibo!!!

You need to go and check immigration section of the forum, all the related questions are there. Sorry, but your thread doesn't have to do anything with problems and solutions of Uzbekistan. :D Unless of course your friend will overthrow the current government and solve all our problems. :)

UzbekGirlie
04-04-2007, 01:57 PM
From what I undrstand it depends where you are going in Uzbekistan. You could do it without getting a visa.

He can not do it without visa, but he can apply for interim passaport and apply for uzbek visa... I know people who were able to do that. Otherwise he/she will have to wait until they are US citizens and than travel...

corsair
04-04-2007, 02:40 PM
esli est', mojete podskazat' kak eto mojna delat' moy drug hochet visit delat' v Uzbekistan, no u nego Asylee status v US.
Zarani sposibo!!!

HE WILL LOOSE HIS ASYLUM STATUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
esli on asylum seeker v usa zachem emu ehat tuda (uzb) gde ego ...

esli on poluchil passport of the usa no probs! grajdnin USAiii. poluchay vizu i ezjay, leti na mars...

Compaq
04-04-2007, 11:37 PM
I have been... Is he a citizen. If he is than he applies for visa and goes. If he is not than it is really hard as he needs to apply for interum US passaport and prays that he gets visa...:D

Hmm... He is not a citizen, and why he has to apply for visa, what US does not care if the person who has an aslyee status goes stright to the country where he came from, I don't think so.
I thought, may be there is some other non-direct way to go to Uzb-n.

Compaq
04-04-2007, 11:40 PM
i do not think it is possible to do it without visa. She/he might (still I doubt) enter Uzbekistan but --- how he/she supposed to leave Uzbekistan for USA? When leaving the country they will ask him why he doesnt have an entry visa for visiting Uzbekistan. He/she might get into huge problems.
HE CANNOT COME STIGHT FROM UZB. TO US, HE WILL LOOSE HIS STATUS FOR SHURE.

Compaq
04-04-2007, 11:43 PM
From what I undrstand it depends where you are going in Uzbekistan. You could do it without getting a visa.
YEAP, that what he wants, to Tashkent but not with visa.

Compaq
04-04-2007, 11:57 PM
You need to go and check immigration section of the forum, all the related questions are there. Sorry, but your thread doesn't have to do anything with problems and solutions of Uzbekistan. :D Unless of course your friend will overthrow the current government and solve all our problems. :)

I'm sorry, that I needed some suggestions and opened this Post, I did not know my fault. Next time I will read all the threads in this forum before do somethink ok? then may be you will be very happy, have a nice day!!!:(

Frida
04-05-2007, 06:45 AM
I'm sorry, that I needed some suggestions and opened this Post, I did not know my fault. Next time I will read all the threads in this forum before do somethink ok? then may be you will be very happy, have a nice day!!!:(

See, you cannot even take a nice advice! Moderators will end up placing your thread there anyways, and you'll end up with no respons as people wont know where your thread go. Just giving you an advice, which people (usually moders, after deleting my thread) used to give me. That it all. Take it or leave it. No need to be sarcastic (or at least trying to be).

UzbekGirlie
04-05-2007, 07:10 AM
Hmm... He is not a citizen, and why he has to apply for visa, what US does not care if the person who has an aslyee status goes stright to the country where he came from, I don't think so.
I thought, may be there is some other non-direct way to go to Uzb-n.


actually they do. I know for a fact political assylees have to get an interum passport and visa.

Compaq
04-05-2007, 08:20 AM
actually they do. I know for a fact political assylees have to get an interum passport and visa.

Yeap, 100% right, that's what I was thinking abt too.

UzbekGirlie
04-05-2007, 08:29 AM
Yeap, 100% right, that's what I was thinking abt too.

Well he needs to visit INS and ask for an interim passport application. It takes upto 3 weeks to get one. Once he does he applies for visa and it takes a week for that. So than he can be on him way to Uzb... Unless he wants to wait till he is a citizen. If he goes and he is detained in his home country, US in not responsible for him as he is not a citizen. Is it absolutely necessary for him to go to Uzb now? I suggest waiting and not risking going back home.

Compaq
04-05-2007, 08:35 AM
See, you cannot even take a nice advice! Moderators will end up placing your thread there anyways, and you'll end up with no respons as people wont know where your thread go. Just giving you an advice, which people (usually moders, after deleting my thread) used to give me. That it all. Take it or leave it. No need to be sarcastic (or at least trying to be).
Of caurse, you trying so hard to see that will happen, I didnot ask u or anybody to give a nice advice! ok?, I just wanted to help to the person, because he is an emergency situation and he doesnot understand computer things "+" he needs help ok? And, I don't think that moders so full to close the users post who is trying to just help to someone, not to get more numbers of posts, all my respects for moders....
Only you thinking abt, where this thread supposed to be here or there, and if the thread is not there where it supposed to be, may be it's end of the world for you. I sorry if my words are truth and it hurts someone.
I don't want to talk abt anymore bcz someone needs our help...

melo
04-05-2007, 08:45 AM
i do not think it is possible to do it without visa. She/he might (still I doubt) enter Uzbekistan but --- how he/she supposed to leave Uzbekistan for USA? When leaving the country they will ask him why he doesnt have an entry visa for visiting Uzbekistan. He/she might get into huge problems.

The plan would be not to fly into/ fly out of Uzbekistan.

UzbekGirlie
04-05-2007, 08:47 AM
The plan would be not to fly into/ fly out of Uzbekistan.

So what he plans to drive across the ocean. I dont get it.

melo
04-05-2007, 08:51 AM
So what he plans to drive across the ocean. I dont get it.

:rolleyes: Give me some credit here.

There are neighboring countries that someone under asylum could legally enter. I don't believe Uzbekistan is an island. And there are ways to cross the border without the correct documentation without too much trouble.

UzbekGirlie
04-05-2007, 09:06 AM
:rolleyes: Give me some credit here.

There are neighboring countries that someone unders asylum could legally enter. I don't believe Uzbekistan is an island. And there are ways to cross the border without the correct documentation without too much trouble.

I c... Ha-ha. :D

Compaq
04-06-2007, 08:19 AM
So what he plans to drive across the ocean. I dont get it.
of caurse no, He was thinking to go to Russia or one of the past Sovet Union countries and then go to Uzb. vwithout any visa, that's all

corsair
04-06-2007, 02:22 PM
tell him to get to mexico, from mexico to kiev from kiev to uzb, on the way back the other way around! good luck

melo
04-06-2007, 02:26 PM
Ok- I will clarify. Go to Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan. Then cross the border without going through the offical border crossing. Nobody will ever mark your passport, right? As long as you never get stopped for anything you will be okay. Therefore there will be no sign that you were in Uzbekistan in your passport. Then you can return to the US without any problems. Is this clear enough? :D

melo
04-06-2007, 03:23 PM
what are those non-ofical borders?
If they go through any past Sovet Union countries (Russia) that does not require entry visa being still citizen of Uzbekistan, border controlers will mark their passport IN and OUT....
Apply for Travel Passport...

*mini*

Sometimes I wonder why I am the only one who knows things like this. :lol: Don't go to anywhere where there is a border control. It's as easy as that. I am not advocating it, but it is not that difficult to figure out how to do it.

SmIlIk
04-06-2007, 10:41 PM
You should listen to what corsair said :) If you do not have a permanent status yet. You should not bother going to Uzbekistan by legal means :) Here comes Jaguar Paw's method very handy...

SMLK

P.S. Thread has been moved to where it belongs. I left no redirects. Search for your thread where it belongs: In immigration board!

Royal
04-06-2007, 11:32 PM
I heard You go there without any problems...
but that was before...
in this days i donot know yet....

search more in Russian and Ukrainian sides as well....more jews there and they almost 99% with political asylum....

Compaq
04-06-2007, 11:59 PM
I'm agree with all of you guys, but the question was IS HERE/THERE ANYONE WHO HAVE/HAS BEEN......
Someone who have passed these things in these days, not 45 years ago.
if there is, can u explain exactly what was that, and how was that.

Compaq
04-07-2007, 12:00 AM
No problem miss, Thank you!!!:)

You should listen to what corsair said :) If you do not have a permanent status yet. You should not bother going to Uzbekistan by legal means :) Here comes Jaguar Paw's method very handy...

SMLK

P.S. Thread has been moved to where it belongs. I left no redirects. Search for your thread where it belongs: In immigration board!

infolife
04-07-2007, 12:23 PM
Sometimes I wonder why I am the only one who knows things like this. :lol: Don't go to anywhere where there is a border control. It's as easy as that. I am not advocating it, but it is not that difficult to figure out how to do it.

You are not the only one:lol:

People simply must have lived on those non-official borders to be that clever.(just like you and me,lol)

on:Nxt step,apply for kyrgyz visa/

Timahuz
04-12-2007, 12:56 AM
Check your PM.

Octavarium
04-25-2007, 02:49 PM
1. US law clearly states that a person granted asylum in the US is deemed to have left his/her status as an asylee in case he/she returns to the country which he/she claimed asylum from. Thus, in case your friend returns to Uzb without having priorly acquired the US citizenship (note that I am not talking about PLR status), he/she will be automatically deprived of his/her status as asylee in the US; hence, he/she will not be able to come back to the US

2. There is no such thing as interim passport in the US; official list of documents for asylees includes I-94, EAD, state-issued ID and Refugee Travel Document. Note: asylee and refugees have identical status in the US, therefore, asylee is authorised to apply for the RTD. While applying for the RTD, the asylee might request that the US allow him to go to the country which s/he claimed asylum from -- but the circumstances must be compelling for the US to allow that -- in case the USCIS allows that, one may travel to Uzbekistan without further complicities while returning to the US. The real problem is that once the Uzbek government sees you walking around with a RTD, you may be in trouble.

3. Thus, it is highly not recommendable to try to go to the UZ unless you have truly compelling reasons (death of your family members and etc.)