Understanding Asylum in the United States
Asylum may be available to people who fear persecution in their home country because of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. A strong asylum case usually requires a clear personal statement, supporting documents, country condition evidence, and careful preparation before filing or appearing in immigration court.
What Evidence Can Help?
Helpful evidence may include identity documents, police reports, medical records, witness statements, news reports, human rights reports, and proof of threats or harm. Every case is different, so it is important to organize the facts carefully.
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