How to Apply for Asylum in the U.S.

For many people outside of the United States, living in a constant state of fear has become the norm due to various things outside of their control. Whether you ascribe to a particular political party and fear retaliation, or are perhaps facing a life-or-death situation due to your cultural background, you may be wondering where, if anywhere, you can go to seek protection. U.S. immigration law strives to protect families and individuals of all nations, which is why U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services offers asylum for those with nowhere else to turn.

If you suffer from or fear persecution due to any of the following, you, your spouse, and your children may be able to seek asylum in the U.S.:

  • Race
  • Religion
  • Sexual orientation
  • Nationality
  • Political party
  • Membership to a specific social group

Am I Eligible to Apply for Asylum?

If you are eligible for any of the above reasons, the United States government may grant you asylum thus allowing you to stay indefinitely. The process includes filing a Form I-589 for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal within your 1st year of arrival, as you may not apply after being in the country for longer than a year. While there are always certain exceptions to the rule, it is always best to follow the guidelines set by the USCIS--our Cleveland immigration lawyers can help you do so, while advising you on the best course of action.

Contact Our Cleveland Immigration Attorneys Today

Are you considering applying for asylum in the United States? If so, there is no time to waste in enlisting in the help of a Cleveland immigration lawyer who will work tirelessly to guide you through the process. Our legal team at Brown Immigration Law is comprised of compassionate, experienced, and dedicated attorneys who want to do our part in helping you start a new chapter of your life in the U.S. We will work with you for as long as it takes to resolve your case--don't face this difficult time alone.

Contact us at your earliest convenience by calling us at (888) 861-4414.

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