Asylum & Refugee
Expert Guidance for Those Seeking Refuge and Protection in the United States
What is Asylum?
Understanding Asylum in the U.S.
Asylum is a legal protection granted to individuals who have suffered persecution or fear persecution in their home country due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. It allows you to remain in the U.S., work, and eventually apply for legal residency.
Why Choose an Asylum Immigration Lawyer?
The asylum process can be complex and overwhelming. A dedicated Asylum Immigration Lawyer ensures that your case is handled with care, maximizing your chances of success.
Benefits of Seeking Asylum in the United States
Asylum status protects you from being sent back to a dangerous situation in your home country.
With asylum approval, you can apply for work authorization, opening doors to financial independence and stability.
In most cases, you must have maintained legal status in the U.S. during your stay. There are exceptions for certain cases like Green cards for VAWA applicants, U-Visa holders, or individuals seeking to adjust their status through humanitarian relief.
Who Qualifies for Asylum?
Who Qualifies for Asylum?
Eligibility Criteria for Asylum
You must prove that you face genuine threats in your home country due to:
- Race
- Religion
- Nationality
- Political opinion
- Membership in a particular social group
Affirmative vs. Defensive Asylum Applications
- Affirmative Asylum: For individuals not facing deportation.
- Defensive Asylum: Filed as a defense in removal proceedings.
Special Considerations for Families and Minors
Families seeking asylum can include spouses and children in their application. Our team specializes in Family Immigration & Visas to ensure your loved ones are safe with you.
Why Choose Slythe Law as Your Asylum Immigration Lawyer?
Compassionate and Personalized Legal Support
We take the time to listen to your story and create a strategy tailored to your unique circumstances.
Proven Track Record of Success in Asylum Cases
Our years of experience and successful outcomes make us a trusted choice for asylum seekers.
Spanish and english Support for Clients
We provide legal assistance in Spanish language, breaking down barriers and ensuring clarity.
The Asylum Application Process Explained
1.Filing Form I-589: Application for Asylum
We guide you through completing and submitting your asylum application to USCIS.
2. Gathering Evidence to Strengthen Your Case
Strong evidence, including documents, affidavits, and expert opinions, is key to winning your case.
3. Attending Your Asylum Interview or Hearing
We prepare you thoroughly, so you feel confident and ready to present your case.