Asylum
Are You Seeking Asylum in the United States?
Let IFightIce Protect Your Human Rights!
People may seek asylum in the U.S. for many reasons. Whether it’s fleeing their homeland due to a violent war or because of religious or political persecution, issues based on individuals coming to the U.S. after fleeing their country can be complicated and involve both international and domestic laws. Individuals who are facing persecution in their home country due to an intrinsic part of their identity, such as their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, and membership of a particular social group. If you are seeking asylum, it is important you don’t face this process alone. Instead, you should consider enlisting in the help of a trusted immigration lawyer. Individuals may apply for asylum when they are here illegally as well, as long as the application is filed within the proper timeframe, or it is appropriately demonstrated as to why they are eligible for an exception to this otherwise strict rule.
If you believe that returning to your home country is no longer considered a safe option, IFightIce is ready to pursue asylum and temporary protected status in the U.S. Our immigration lawyers have helped many clients reach their immigration goals, and we are confident that he can do the same for you.
How to File for Asylum
Applying for asylum is free, and you may include your spouse and children within your application. Application for asylum will subject you to various security and background checks, during which process you may be ineligible for asylum. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) defines a refugee as, “A person outside of his/her country of nationality and not within the United States or at the borders of the U.S., who is unable or unwilling to return to that country due to persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, political affiliation.”
