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Asylum

Asylum

  • Asylum: If you have come to the United States seeking protection because in your country of origin you suffered persecution or you fear that you will suffer persecution due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion our attorneys can help you build your case and follow the legal strategies that will help you defend your case before the Immigration Judge.
    • Affirmative: If you are not in Immigration Court Proceedings, you need to present your asylum case before the one-year of being in the United States, and you are subject to USCIS jurisdiction.
    • Defensive: If you are in Immigration Court Proceedings you need to present your asylum case in court before the one-year deadline.
  • Credible Fear Interview: If you or your loved one was detained by ICE after crossing the United States border, you will be subjected to a credible fear interview before an asylum officer. If you do not pass this interview, you will have the right to present your case before an Immigration Judge to review the asylum officer’s decision.
    • Before the Asylum Officer: This interview can take more than three hours and being alone during this hard time is not recommended. Our attorneys will represent you before the asylum officer and will make sure that you will be well prepared to answer all the questions.
    • Before the Immigration Judge: If you or your loved one did not pass your credible fear interview before the asylum officer, you have the right to appeal the decision before the Immigration Judge. Our attorneys have extensive experience in these cases, and they know how to prepare you and your case to present your case in the best possible way.
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