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Lodged Asylum Application: New Procedure for Asylum Applicants in the Immigration Court

05 February 2014

Author: Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova To reflect changes caused by the Asylum class action law suit, Immigration Court practice Manual has been updated to include new definition and procedure for a lodged asylum application. The changes help asylum applicants to lock in the date from which their time for employment application will start to run ...

Immigration Law: Asylum In The USA

14 November 2013

Author: US Asylum Lawyer Alena Shautsova Asylum is a special status granted to those who can demonstrate fear of returning to their home country due to the past persecution or future persecution. A successful asylum application leads to a green card and subsequently to the US citizenship. Please visit our web page about Political Asylum In The USA ...

Asylum Applicant’s Due Process Rights

02 November 2013

Author:Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova In the recent decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Bondarenko v. Holder, the court held that an applicant for asylum possess due process rights that must be observed even if the government or an Immigration Judge believes that the applicant is not credible. The case is of a Russian national who w ...

Asylum Confidentiality: The Right and Its Breach

04 September 2013

Author: Asylum Lawyer Alena Shautsova Very often a decision to file an asylum claim is a difficult one. It is not because the person has not suffered persecution or lacks proof of his/her claim, but because the person is afraid that the information he / she shares with the government will be conveyed to his/her persecutors and the person will be h ...

Political Asylum in The USA For Belarusian Citizens

31 August 2013

Author: Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova Asylum applicants are often confused as to what exactly they need to show in court or during the interview to be able to sustain a successful claim. The fact that a person happens to be from a particular country, even if it is well known for violations of human rights, does not by itself guarantee that a per ...

Asylum: Changed Country Conditions And Motion To Reopen

23 July 2013

Author: NY Asylum Lawyer Alena Shautsova Changed Country Conditions An application for asylum must be filed by within one year of the person’s entry into the US. One of the exceptions to this rule is changed country conditions in the country from which a person is claiming asylum. To invoke the exception, an applicant must demonstrate requiremen ...

Asylum Status: Matter of V-X-, 26 I & N Dec. 147 (BIA 2013)

15 July 2013

Author:US Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova In its recent decision, BIA affirmatively stated that grant of asylum is not an admission under the INA. Matter of V-X-, 26 I&N Dec. 147 (BIA 2013). What significance does this decision have for asylum status holders? Admission for immigration purposes is a term of art and it implies certain immigrat ...

Asylum Claim Based on Domestic Violence in Home Country

30 June 2013

Author: Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova An applicant for asylum must establish that he or she is a refugee within the meaning of INA § 101(a)(42). To qualify for asylum, an individual must demonstrate that he or she has a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or politi ...

What relief is available under the Convention Against Torture (CAT)?

25 June 2013

Author: Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova In some instances, an individual who does not qualify for asylum may meet the threshold requirements to qualify for relief under the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT). As declared in Article 3 of CAT, countries do not want to remove an individual t ...

Green Card Through Asylum

05 April 2013

Author: Asylum Attorney Alena Shautsova One of the ways to obtain U.S. permanent resident status known as US green card and citizenship is through asylum status. Asylum status can be afforded to an applicant who is unwilling or unable to return to his/her home country due to the fear of persecution or because he/she has been persecuted there befo ...

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