Asylum Applications

Expert legal representation for those seeking protection in the United States

Our Asylum Services

Affirmative Asylum

For individuals not in removal proceedings

  • Initial case evaluation
  • Documentation preparation
  • Application filing
  • Interview preparation
  • Status tracking

Defensive Asylum

For individuals in removal proceedings

  • Court representation
  • Evidence compilation
  • Witness preparation
  • Legal brief writing
  • Appeal handling

Support Services

Comprehensive assistance throughout the process

  • Country conditions research
  • Document translation
  • Expert witness coordination
  • Psychological evaluations
  • Family member inclusion

Our Process

1

Initial Consultation

Evaluate your case and discuss options

  • Review your situation
  • Assess eligibility
  • Explain process timeline
  • Discuss documentation needs
  • Answer your questions
2

Case Preparation

Gather and prepare necessary documentation

  • Collect evidence
  • Prepare statements
  • Organize documentation
  • Research country conditions
  • Draft legal arguments
3

Filing and Interview

Submit application and prepare for interview

  • File application
  • Practice interviews
  • Review testimony
  • Prepare responses
  • Accompany to interview

Common Questions

How long does the asylum process take?

The asylum process timeline varies, but typically takes several months to over a year. We work to expedite where possible and keep you informed throughout.

What evidence do I need for my asylum case?

Required evidence includes personal statements, country condition reports, witness testimonies, and documentation of persecution. We help gather and organize all necessary evidence.

Can my family members be included in my asylum application?

Yes, your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can be included in your asylum application. We ensure all eligible family members are properly included.

Ready to Begin Your Asylum Application?

Contact us today for a confidential consultation about your case