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Asylum and Refugee Program

Asylum

The United States does not grant asylum in its diplomatic premises abroad. Under U.S. law, the United States grants asylum only to aliens who are physically present in the United States.

U.S. Refugee Program

To be eligible for consideration under the U.S. Refugee program, an applicant must meet the definition of a refugee: a person outside the United States who has been persecuted or has a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion. In addition, he or she must be able to establish that he or she is not already firmly resettled in a foreign country and must fall within certain refugee processing priorities.

Refugee Processing

The Rome District Office does not accept refugee resettlement applications directly. Persons interested in being considered for the US Refugee Program should contact the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). UNHCR in Rome is located at Via Caroncini 19, 00197 Rome, Telephone 06.802.121, Fax 06.8021.2324.

Additional Information

For more information please see the "Asylum" and "Refugees" webpages on the USCIS website.

Derivative Refugee/Asylee Petitions (Form I-730)

Persons who are beneficiaries of Form I-730 petitions may be processed at the Rome District Office. If you have been notified that your I-730 has been approved and sent to the Rome District Office and have not yet been contacted by our office, please contact our office.

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Last Updated: December 11, 2006
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