How USCIS Processes a Form I-589 Filed After Removal Proceedings are Dismissed or Terminated (2024)

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USCIS never considered an asylum application for you, and you had an asylum application pending with EOIR when your removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated.

You may file an updated Form I-589 on a current version of the form and supporting documents with USCIS. You must submit:

  • A new paper Form I-589 with current information, including current mailing and residential addresses in the United States.

We recommend that you also submit:

  • Proof that you had a Form I-589 pending with EOIR when your removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated, such as a copy of your Form I-589 stamped “received” by EOIR or other available documentary evidence of filing with EOIR; and
  • A copy of the EOIR Order of Dismissal or Termination.

You should also submit any additional or updated information related to your claim for asylum.

Submit your new Form I-589 and supporting documentation to the lockbox associated with your address location. See the “Where to File” section of the Form I-589 page for additional filing information.

If we have evidence that you filed Form I-589 with EOIR before the dismissal or termination of the removal proceedings, we will issue a new Form I-589 receipt notice that reflects youroriginal filing datewith EOIR. We will use this date for purposes including but not limited to the 1-year filing deadline, 180-day Asylum Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Clock, asylum interview scheduling priority, and age determinations for unaccompanied child principal applicants and child dependents.

You previously filed an asylum application with USCIS that was referred, forwarded, or transferred to EOIR, and your EOIR proceedings were later dismissed or terminated.

We will issue you a receipt notice for your new, complete Form I-589 asylum application filing if you previously filed an affirmative asylum application that was processed by USCIS and subsequently referred, forwarded, or transferred to EOIR.

We will adjudicate your new asylum application only if your previous EOIR proceedings were dismissed or terminated and the reason we had sent your asylum application to EOIR was because we lacked jurisdiction or because we re-issued and filed a Notice to Appear (NTA) that was previously issued but not filed with EOIR. We will not issue a new discretionary NTA in these circ*mstances.

If we previously denied or referred your asylum application on the merits or previously denied or referred your asylum application because you did not comply with USCIS processing requirements (such as biometrics and interview appearances), we will accept your new, complete Form I-589 asylum application filing, but we intend to issue a new discretionary NTA to send your application back to EOIR so you can continue your asylum request with EOIR.

If you file an updated Form I-589 and supporting documents with USCIS, you must submit:

  • A new paper Form I-589 on a current version of the form with current information, including current mailing and residential addresses in the United States.

We recommend that you also submit:

  • Proof that you filed Form I-589 with EOIR before your removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated, such as a copy of your Form I-589 stamped “received” by EOIR or other available documentary evidence of filing with EOIR; and
  • A copy of the EOIR Order of Dismissal or Termination.

You should also submit any additional or updated information related to your claim for asylum.

Submit your new Form I-589 and supporting documentation to the lockbox associated with your address location. See the “Where to File” section on theForm I-589page.

If we have evidence that you filed Form I-589 with EOIR before the dismissal or termination of the removal proceedings, we will issue a new Form I-589 receipt notice that reflects youroriginal filing datewith USCIS.

Your removal proceedings before EOIR have been dismissed or terminated and you did not file an asylum application with EOIR (or previously with USCIS), but you now want to apply for asylum.

Submit your new Form I-589 and supporting documentation to the lockbox associated with your address location. See the “Where to File” section of the Form I-589 page for additional filing information. Since you did not previously file Form I-589, you will be issued a receipt notice with your current filing date.

We recommend that you also submit:

  • A copy of the EOIR Order of Dismissal or Termination.

You had an asylum application pending with EOIR when your removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated and:

  • You have already refiled a new Form I-589 with USCIS after the EOIR dismissal or termination;
  • Your receipt notice filing date reflects the date you refiled the new Form I-589;
  • Your Form I-589 is still pending with USCIS; and
  • You would like USCIS to use the date of your original filing (with either USCIS or EOIR) instead of the date listed on your current receipt notice.

Please submit:

  • A cover letter requesting the original filing date that was on record with EOIR before your proceedings were dismissed or terminated.

We recommend you also submit:

  • Proof that you had a Form I-589 pending with EOIR at the time of the dismissal or termination, such as a copy of your Form I-589 stamped “received” by EOIR or other available documentary evidence of filing; and
  • A copy of the EOIR Order of Dismissal or Termination.

You may also submit any additional or updated information related to your claim for asylum.

Submit these additional or updated information to the asylum office where your Form I-589 is still pending.

If we have evidence that you had a Form I-589 pending with EOIR when EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings, we will issue a new Form I-589 receipt notice that reflects your original filing date with either USCIS or EOIR. We will use this date for purposes including but not limited to your 1-year filing deadline, 180-day Asylum EAD Clock, asylum interview scheduling priority, and age determinations for unaccompanied child principal applicants and children dependents.

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