Asylum Process
You may be eligible for asylum? Do you have fear
of returning to your home country? The United States law clarifies
that if an individual has well found fear of death / prosecution
based on their religion, race, nationality, political opinion,
or the social group that they may be associated with, then they
may take shelter here in America. You must file the asylum application
before the one year mark to become eligible for protection.
Get
immigration help and advice today! Contact our Ohio Immigration
Lawyer on the asylum application process now.
Asylum status may
be held forever, but as an alien you must annually file for your
work authorization. Also there are eligibility benefits for family
members still living in your home country to have priority to
asylum protection if named in the application.
Read below for
some helpful information on the process of asylum protection.
For a better understanding of this process to stay in the United
States please contact Chuck Hollis, the Director of the Immigration
Department at Law Firm of Benjamin, Yocum & Heather.
Step
1 – The information gathering period. This is where all
the document paperwork that supports the fear basis is established.
Step 2 – Correctly and completely filing the asylum application.
Once filed the confirmation notice will be sent within 30 to
60 days.
Step 3 – Immigration services interview will be
scheduled according to case load of the immigration department
not to exceed 900 days from confirmation notice date.
Step 4 – Interview
preparation for the client. This will best advise you and make
the client comfortable with the immigration service interview.
Contact our Ohio Immigration
Lawyers today! Did
you know if your petition has not been approved or denied, then
you may file a work authorization after the 150 day grace period?
If a negative decision or denial has been placed on the application
then you need our exclusive help with the appeals and court process
to obtain your asylum status. Our law firm understands the immigration
process with the most difficult cases to obtain residency. Get
our legal help today and the advisement of Chuck Hollis, Ohio
Immigration Lawyer.
Please call Mr. Hollis at 513.721-5672 or email
him at cfhollis@byhlaw.com.
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