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Under U.S. immigration law, foreign nationals can seek asylum if they have a legitimate reason to fear for their own lives on the basis of their race, religion, political opinion, sexual orientation, sex, nationality, or other membership within a social group. If you are seeking asylum, it is vital that your petition meets all legal requirements and provides ample evidence to support your assertions. An experienced Tampa FL asylum lawyer at Little Law, P.A. can help. Below, we discuss how the asylum process works, who is eligible, what you can expect.

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Affirmative Application vs. Defensive Application

Generally, there are two ways to apply for asylum. The first involves the petitioning of USCIS for asylum. The second involves deportation or removal proceedings having been initiated against you. The former is ideal since there are no questions regarding your intentions. You are applying for asylum and you’re going through the proper channels to do so.

In the latter scenario, ICE or DHS have initiated removal proceedings against you. As a defense, you are claiming that deportation back to your home country would be life-threatening or dangerous. U.S. immigration requires that you fill out the same USCIS application that you would for an affirmative application. This would then be sent to an immigration judge for review. The judge would then schedule an asylum hearing where your case will be heard and determined.

Withholding of Removal

Withholding of removal prevents the U.S. government from deporting an immigrant to a country where they would be persecuted for group affiliation. However, this is not the same as the government granting an immigrant asylum and, in many ways, is inferior. Those with “withholding” status can have their status easily revoked. Additionally, they cannot apply for green card status.

In some cases, it is the last best option available to those who have missed the one-year filing deadline for asylum status or would otherwise have their asylum petition denied. Withholding status also has a higher standard of proof. While asylum seekers need only demonstrate that there is a well-founded fear of returning to their home country, those claiming withholding of removal in a deportation hearing would need to demonstrate that persecution against them was more likely than not.

Immigration authorities can revoke withholding status if they can demonstrate that the applicant’s home country is no longer a credible threat to their life or liberty.

 

U.N. Convention Against Torture (UNCAT)

UNCAT is a treaty that prohibits governments from torturing their citizens while simultaneously preventing governments from sending immigrants back to countries where they will be tortured. CAT defenses can be used as a last resort for those in the U.S. facing deportation. They are generally invoked after immigration authorities have denied both asylum petitions and a petition for withholding.

Unlike asylum or withholding, the individual does not need to be a part of a protected group or class. They only need to prove that it is more likely than not that, if they were returned to their home country, they would be tortured by their government. However, there are some disadvantages. If the individual is deemed a threat, they can be held in detention by the Department of Homeland Security.

Consult With an Experienced Tampa FL Asylum Lawyer

Asylum law is a nuanced and constantly evolving area of immigration law. It’s important to have an experienced Tampa FL asylum lawyer who has up-to-date knowledge of your region and knows how to navigate the complexities of the immigration system.

If you are seeking asylum, Little Law, P.A. can fight for your right to remain in the U.S. We can also help you apply for green cards and work visas once your application has been accepted. Contact us today to learn more.

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