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Political Asylum in the USA

If you fear returning to your country due to persecution, you may be entitled to apply for asylum in the United States.

What is Political Asylum?

Asylum is a form of protection that allows persecuted people to remain in the United States. The persecution must be based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

Your rights: Asylum is a right recognized by international law. If you qualify, you can get work authorization, a Green Card after one year, and eventually US citizenship.

Who can apply for asylum?

  • People who suffered persecution in their home country
  • People with well-founded fear of persecution if they return
  • Victims of gang or cartel violence (specific cases)
  • Victims of severe domestic violence (cases evaluated individually)
  • People persecuted for their sexual orientation or gender identity
  • Journalists, activists, human rights defenders, or political dissidents
Critical deadline: You must apply for asylum within ONE YEAR of your arrival to the US. There are limited exceptions. If this deadline has passed, there are alternatives. Contact us NOW to evaluate your case.

Types of Asylum

Affirmative Asylum

For people who do NOT have an active removal proceeding. It is filed directly with USCIS submitting Form I-589. There is an interview with an asylum officer.

Defensive Asylum

For people in removal proceedings before an immigration judge. It is presented as a legal defense against deportation. It requires specialized legal representation.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1

    Urgent evaluation

    We immediately evaluate your case to determine if you qualify and what type of asylum is appropriate, verifying the one-year deadline.

  2. 2

    Prepare declaration

    We prepare your detailed personal declaration describing the persecution suffered or feared, with supporting evidence.

  3. 3

    File Form I-589

    We submit the complete application to USCIS. You can apply for EAD (work permit) the following day if 150 days have passed.

  4. 4

    Asylum interview

    We thoroughly prepare you for the interview with the USCIS asylum officer. We accompany you throughout the entire process.

  5. 5

    Decision and Green Card

    If approved, you receive asylee status. After 1 year you can apply for permanent residence (Green Card).

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