A one-year filing deadline rule is applied to every asylum seeker who enters the USA. It means immigrants have 360 days since their last…
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Reasons to Apply for Asylum
Political asylum is a status granted to a person from a country where his/her human rights were violated or this individual was persecuted, discriminated…
Read MoreDomestic Violence and Asylum
On June 16, 2021, the USCIS announced news regarding asylum decisions for victims of domestic violence. Back in 2017, victims of domestic violence were…
Read MoreDelayed Decisions After Asylum Interview
The USCIS has more than 20K asylum cases without decisions. This means that applicants have had interviews but did not get their decisions yet….
Read MoreGreen Card application for asylees
Everyone who wants to live in the U.S. has a question – how to get a Green Card or become a Permanent Resident? There…
Read MoreWhat is the Difference Between an Asylee and Withholding of Removal Status?
Once the applicant applies for asylum, the applicant or the attorney files an application I-589 form. Later on, after the Immigration Court, the applicant…
Read MoreNew Rules for Asylum Seekers for Employment Authorization
Asylum seekers face new rules to apply for an Employment Authorization Document since August 25, 2020. All new asylum seekers have to wait 365…
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