Did you flee from your home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group? The asylum process offers a pathway to protection and safety in the United States for individuals like you. We're here to lend a hand and offer all the support you need to navigate through the sometimes confusing asylum process. Our goal is to ensure you find the safety and sanctuary you're seeking.
Are physically present in the United States and meet the definition of a "refugee" according to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Have a well-founded fear of persecution based on one of the five protected grounds (race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group).
Have not filed for asylum more than one year after their last arrival in the United States (with some exceptions).
Are unsure about navigating the intricacies of the asylum process and eligibility requirements.
Understanding the complex legal framework and intricacies of asylum eligibility.
Gathering and presenting compelling evidence to support their claims of persecution.
Effectively communicating their experiences and fears in a culturally sensitive manner.
Overcoming fear and trauma associated with past persecution.
We get it. Asylum seekers go through some tough times, and we're here to help. You'll get following legal smarts:
We're going to take a look at whether you might qualify for asylum based on what's been happening to you and if you're afraid of being mistreated if you go back home.
Once we've sorted that out, we'll fill out and send in the I-589 form to kick things off.
We'll help you gather up all the documents you need, like papers showing who you are and where you're from, proof of what you've been through or why you're scared, and any reports that explain what's happening in your country. If it helps, we can bring in someone to back up your story.
We'll keep in touch with USCIS the whole way through, making sure everything's going smoothly. And if there's a meeting or hearing coming up, we'll make sure you're ready for it.
Right then, how about a chat today to see how Trip Law can help you navigate the legal process towards safety, sanctuary, and a brighter future here in the States?
Disclaimer: Not a licensed attorney in the state of Florida. Licensed attorney in the District of Columbia and the state of Wisconsin only. Practices Immigration Law in all 50 states, territories, and Embassies/Consulates abroad via Federal Jurisdiction.