Asylum immigration to the USA is open to people who have either been persecuted in their home countries or have reason to believe they will be. At Pagliara Law Group, P.A. our lawyers fight relentlessly for our clients in asylum and immigration appeals, using the knowledge and experience that comes with our successful immigration cases.
If you or a loved one is seeking asylum, it is important to know that you can apply if you are in the United States illegally or are here on an expired visa. Typically, you must file for asylum within a year of entering the United States, but exceptions are often possible.
Immigration status initiated by a person either entering the U.S. or already physically in the U.S., who has a reasonable fear of persecution because of
Our attorneys can help you demonstrate the validity of your fears of persecution and get you the asylum you need. We have the resources and experience to take your case to immigration court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, or any federal appellate court. Once you get asylum, you can then apply for a Green Card, and eventually, citizenship.
Aliens who have remained in the U.S. for less than one year and are part of an eligible Asylum class (i.e. persecuted due to political party, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation group, social group, etc.)
The asylum status can be held indefinitely.
The asylum status does not need to be renewed. Although an asylee may apply for work authorization and this may be renewed on a yearly basis (they expire after one year) if desired, an Asylee is not required to posses a work authorization document as they are granted permission to work in the US as a matter of law.
Immediate family members may be eligible for asylum status with all its benefits such as work authorization, as long as they have been named in the alien’s asylum application; even if any family members are not present in the U.S. at the time the application is filed.
Applicant supporting documentation for Asylum Petition:
Third Party supporting documentation for Asylum Petition:
Stage 1:
Gather Alien’s information and all supporting documentation-time required depends on client’s ability to obtain documents and his/her level of involvement.
Stage 2:
Complete and file asylum application (I-589)-Approximately 15-20 days from the date in which all supporting documentation is obtained. A notice of receipt from the U.S. Immigration Service should be received approximately within 30-60 days.
Stage 3:
The US Immigration Service will schedule and mail an interview date (this is generally scheduled for 30 to 900 days from the date recorded in the notice of receipt–the length of time depends on the particular schedule of the interviewing local U.S. Immigration Service office).
Stage 4:
Prepare alien for the U.S. Immigration Service Interview and attend the U.S. Immigration Service interview-number of preparation sessions and time required depends on client’s progress and comfort level.
Note: If no final decision (approval or denial) has been made on the petition within 150 days from the date recorded on the notice of receipt, then we will complete and file a work authorization application (this is generally granted within 90 days from its filing date.) If the asylum petition is granted before 150 days, a work authorization application may be filed immediately, however this is not necessary as an Asylee is permitted to work in the U.S. as a matter of law and therefore is not required to possess a separate work authorization document. If a negative decision on the asylum petition is rendered by the U.S. Immigration Service, the case may be heard before the immigration court. This entails an additional process and more time to be incurred in the case.
There are no Immigration Service filing fees for asylum petitions (form I-589). Visit the link here > U.S. Immigration Service fees Website as these change regularl
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