Asylum
Asylum provides protection to individuals who fear persecution in their home country because of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
Who Qualifies
Applicants must show a well-founded fear of persecution if returned to their home country.
Examples of persecution may include:
- Violence or torture
- Imprisonment
- Threats to life or freedom
- Severe discrimination
The Process
The asylum process may include:
Filing an asylum application
Submitting evidence and documentation
Attending interviews or immigration court hearings
If approved, asylum can lead to permanent residence and eventually citizenship.
How We Help
Our firm works closely with clients to prepare detailed declarations, gather evidence, and present strong cases before asylum officers or immigration judges.
Contact Immigration Law PLLC
If you or a loved one needs help with an asylum application, contact Immigration Law PLLC today. Our team is ready to review your situation and guide you through the process.
Call (734) 369-2378 or use the contact form to get started.