Immigration Deportation & Asylum | | Stephanie St. Louis is an experienced Orlando Immigration Attorney who can assist you should you be placed in deportation proceedings.
One form of relief available to those in deportation proceedings
is asylum. An immigration lawyer
may be able to assist you if you have a well founded fear of persecution based
on political opinion, race, religion, nationality, or membership in a particular
social group. In order to be eligible for asylum you must apply within one
year from your date of arrival into the United States. Failure to timely file
your claim may result in a denial and deportation. Whether you entered legally
or illegally our immigration lawyer can apply for asylum as long as you are
able to show sufficient proof that you have a well founded fear of persecution
as described above. Form I-589 Application for Asylum will need to be submitted
to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the assigned
officer will either grant your application or refer you to the Immigration
Court. Should you be sent before the Immigration Court you will need to present
your case before the Judge and the Judge will either grant or deny your application
for asylum. It can be very difficult to prove that you are eligible for asylum.
Therefore, it is important to contact an experienced immigration attorney to
assist you in this legal matter.
Do not delay your claims. Contact our United States Immigration Attorney
today.
To reach the United States Immigration Lawyer,
call toll free 1-866-775-0008 or (407) 999-0045 or complete our Contact
Form.
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