Affirmative Asylum

To apply for affirmative asylum in the United States, you must follow the following steps:

1. File Form I-589: You must complete and file Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

2. 2. Submit Supporting Documents: You will need to provide evidence to support your asylum application. This may include documents such as affidavits, police reports, medical records, or other evidence showing that you have been persecuted or fear persecution in your home country.

3. Attend a biometric services appointment: You must attend a biometric services appointment to have your fingerprints, a photograph, and a signature taken for a background check.

4. Attend an asylum interview: You will need to attend an asylum interview with a USCIS officer. During the interview, you will be asked questions about your asylum application and your supporting documents.

5. Wait for a decision: After the interview, you will have to wait for a decision from USCIS. If your application is approved, you will be granted asylum and will be able to apply for a green card after one year.

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If your affirmative asylum application is denied, you may be placed in removal proceedings before an immigration judge. For guidance and support throughout the asylum application process, call us at 1-833-VISA 4 US.

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