Asylum Applications: Compassionate Support for Your Journey to Safety
Applying for asylum in the United States is a critical step for individuals fleeing persecution, violence, or threats in their home countries. At Truett Immigration, our dedicated team of specialists provides compassionate and expert guidance throughout the asylum process to help you secure protection and build a new life.
We understand the complexities and urgency of asylum cases and work closely with you to prepare a thorough and accurate application.
Why Choose Our Asylum Application Services?
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Detailed eligibility assessment based on your unique circumstances
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Assistance with filing Form I-589 (Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal)
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Preparation for credible fear interviews and court hearings
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Ongoing case management and legal representation
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Support with related immigration benefits
Frequently Asked Questions About Asylum Applications
1. Who is eligible to apply for asylum in the U.S.?
Individuals who have suffered persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
2. How long do I have to apply for asylum after arriving in the U.S.?
You must generally apply within one year of your last arrival in the United States, though there are exceptions.
3. Can I work while my asylum application is pending?
After 150 days from filing your asylum application, you may apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
4. What if my asylum application is denied?
There may be options to appeal or seek other forms of relief depending on your case.
5. Do I need an attorney to apply for asylum?
While not required, having an experienced immigration attorney greatly improves your chances of success given the complexity of asylum law.
Need Help With Your Asylum Application?
At Truett Immigration, we offer a free initial consultation to evaluate your case and provide personalized support through the asylum process.
Contact us today to schedule your free screening and take the first step toward safety and a new beginning.


