Are you someone beginning an asylum application? If you have an attorney, you’re probably wondering what information to provide them to begin your application, and most importantly, your asylum declaration. What is an asylum declaration? The asylum application consists of multiple parts. A crucial part of the asylum application is the declaration. The declaration should detail your experiences fleeing your…
Top Tips for Strengthening Your Asylum Case Are you confused, overwhelmed, or don’t know where to start when building your asylum case for the Immigration Court? Do you feel like the stakes are high and the process is daunting? If so, keep reading for 5 essential tips for preparing your case to maximize your chances of getting your case granted…
GAIN CLARITY FOR YOUR J-1 VISA Are you a J-1 visa holder who needs to change your J-1 employer or sponsor? Are you afraid you’ll lose your status if you switch to another employer/ institution? Read on to find out how you can keep your J-1 status and advance your career. Overview of J-1 Visa If you are a J-1…
Asylum for Gender-Based Persecution Survivors Are you facing threats or persecution in your home country due to your gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation? If so, you may be able to find safety in the United States through applying for asylum. This complex process involves navigating the legal framework of U.S. immigration law, providing substantial proof of persecution, and understanding…
Maria is a citizen of Russia. Maria faced persecution in her home country due to her political activities and advocacy. Maria is a very highly qualified, educated, and exceptional woman who demonstrated great leadership and was also an attorney in her home country. However, due to her political activities, she faced a lot of danger. Maria faced severe threats to…
VAWA Rights: Guide for Male Victims Are you a man who has experienced abuse in a relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident? If so, you might be wondering if there’s a way to seek legal protection and residency in the United States. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides such an option, not just for women but…