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Form i-589
Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal
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Where to File with USCIS by Mail
If you are not required to file your Form I-589 with the Asylum Vetting Center as indicated in the Special Instructions section of this page, then use this chart to determine where to mail your Form I-589.
If you live in: | Then file your Form I-589 with the: |
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| USCIS Dallas Lockbox U.S. Postal Service (USPS): USCIS FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries: USCIS |
| USCIS Chicago Lockbox U.S. Postal Service (USPS): USCIS FedEx, UPS, or DHL deliveries: USCIS |
Applications that Must be Filed with the Asylum Vetting Center
Below are instructions for filing Form I-589 if you cannot file at the locations listed in the “Where to File” section above because your Form I-589 requires special handling.
When you file your Form I-589, you must include a letter explaining why you are filing with the Asylum Vetting Center and identifying which category below applies to your Form I-589. If your Form I-589 does not match any of the categories listed below, we will reject it, with instructions to file with the appropriate lockbox.
The following Forms I-589 must be filed with the Asylum Vetting Center:
- Loss of Derivative Status After Asylum Approval but Before Adjustment of Status (Nunc Pro Tunc): If you are currently a derivative asylee, but you are unable to adjust status to lawful permanent resident due to a loss of derivative relationship, then you may submit a new Form I-589 and request a grant of asylum nunc pro tunc. In your letter, please provide information about your previous Form I-589 and explain that you are now filing independently as a principal applicant.
- Loss of Derivative Status After Initial Filing but Before Final Decision: If you withdrew from a principal’s Form I-589 as a dependent, or if you lost derivative status by marriage, divorce, or death of the principal applicant, then you may submit Form I-589 as a principal applicant. In your letter, please provide information about your previous Form I-589 and explain that you are now filing independently as a principal applicant.
- Simultaneous Filing as a Principal Applicant and a Derivative Applicant: If you are already listed as a derivative applicant on another pending Form I-589, you may file Form I-589 as a principal applicant. Also, you and your spouse may file separate Forms I-589 at the same time as principal applicants and list each other as derivative applicants. In your letter, please provide information about any previous Form I-589 and explain that you are now filing independently as a principal applicant.
- Previously Issued a Final Action by USCIS on a Form I-589: If you previously filed Form I-589 with USCIS, you may be eligible to file a new Form I-589 with USCIS if you have not been placed into immigration court proceedings after USCIS denied or dismissed your Form I-589, including if we dismissed it after you withdrew your Form I-589.
If your Form I-589 matches a category listed above, you must mail your Form I-589 to USCIS at the address below:
Mailing by U.S. Postal Service (USPS):
USCIS Asylum Vetting Center
P.O. Box 57100
Atlanta, GA 30308-0506
Mailing by FedEx, UPS or DHL:
DHS-USCIS Asylum Vetting Center
401 W. Peachtree St. NW, Suite 2500
Atlanta, GA 30308
Special Filing Instructions if EOIR Dismissed or Terminated Your Removal Proceedings, and You Want to Apply for Asylum with USCIS
If EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings, you may apply for asylum with USCIS by mail using the location listed in the “Where to File with USCIS by Mail” chart above in the “Where to File” section. You may not file online. Please see the How USCIS Processes a Form I-589 Filed After Removal Proceedings are Dismissed or Terminated webpage for additional information on the handling of a Form I-589 filed with USCIS after your removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated:
For information about employment authorization based on a pending Form I-589 after dismissal or termination of your removal proceedings, see the “Special Instructions” section of the Form I-765 page.
This information has been compiled directly from the official USCIS website. www.uscis.gov
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