Asylum & Refugees

Asylum Services: Protecting Your Right to Safety

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What is Asylum?

Asylum is a form of protection granted to individuals who have fled their home countries due to a well-founded fear of persecution. This fear must stem from their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Asylum seekers should apply for asylum status within one year after entering the United States.
The key difference between a refugee and an asylee lies in where they seek protection:

Fear of Persecution

You must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution in your home country based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

Application Deadline

You must file your asylum application (Form I-589) within one year of your arrival in the U.S., unless you qualify for an exception due to changed circumstances or extraordinary conditions.

Ineligibility for Safe Third Country or Firm Resettlement

If you passed through a country where you could have safely sought asylum or were firmly resettled in another country, your application may be denied unless you meet specific exceptions.

Uncertain whether you are eligible for asylum?

Let our experienced immigration attorneys guide you through the asylum process.

No Serious Criminal Record

Certain criminal convictions, including aggravated felonies, may disqualify you from asylum eligibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

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