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Yes, you can fill out the application for asylum ( Form I-589) and apply for asylum on your own, although it is easier to do with the help of a trusted lawyer or non-profit organization. If you would like to find legal assistance, visit our find help page.
Under a federal law passed in 1996, asylum seekers were required to wait at least half a year before being able to obtain authorization to work. The law required that a person, after filing an asylum claim, wait 150 days before being able to apply for work authorization, which could be granted no earlier than 180 days after filing the asylum claim.
asylum cannot be granted until the identity of the applicant has been checked against all appropriate records or databases maintained by the Attorney General and by the Secretary of State, including the Automated Visa Lookout System, to determine any grounds on which the alien may be inadmissible to or deportable from the United States, or ineligible to apply for or be granted asylum;
Seekinig asylum, withoholding of removal or protection under the Convention Against Torture (CAT) in the United States is a complex process.
Seeking asylum is serious and an asylum attorney will be able to help guide you through this tough process by verifying:
As in other areas of immigration law, asylum cases are best handled by attorneys with experience in the specific process. Do not go to an attorney or representative who promises you everything will be fine or that everything go in your favor.