ASYLUM AND WITHHOLDING OF REMOVAL

Why should an individual apply for asylum and withholding of removal?
An individual must file an application for asylum and withholding of removal to prevent USCIS from removing him or her to his home country. Specifically, this application must be filed with INS, or with the immigration court if the person is in removal proceedings, if the individual fears to return to his home country because of past  "persecution" or a "well-founded fear of persecution" on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.

What is the application that must be filed to request asylum and withholding of removal?
The applicant must file form I-589 (in triplicate (original and two copies)) with the USCIS Service Center with jurisdiction over the applicant's residence in the U.S.

Where is this  application submitted?
Form I-589 must be filed with the USCIS Service  Center with jurisdiction over the applicant's residence in the U.S.

What are the filing fees for this application?
There are no filing fees for this application.

What are the requirements to apply for asylum?
The applicant must prove that he or she has suffered past  persecution or has a well-founder fear of future persecution on account of race,  religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political  opinion.

What is Persecution?
The term persecution is not  easy to define. It must be determined based on the facts of each case.  Persecution includes the infliction of harm or suffering by a government, or persons a government is unwilling or unable to control, to overcome a  characteristic of the victim.

Serious violations of human rights will  always be considered as persecution. For example, detention, torture, imprisonment, severe economic deprivation, or rape are actions that could  qualify as persecution.

Is there a deadline to submit an application for asylum with INS?
Yes. An individual interested in filing an application for asylum must file his or her application within one year of  arrival in the U.S. There are two exceptions to this requirement.

Can  the individual obtain permanent residence once an asylum application has been approved?
Yes. An individual can submit his application for adjustment of status (Form I-485) after a year and one day from the date that his application for asylum has been approved by USCIS or the immigration court.

Can I still qualify for asylum even though I have never experienced  past persecution?
Yes. An individual can still qualify for asylum based  on a fear of future persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.

Disclaimer:
The information contained herein is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal advice. You  must consult with an attorney to obtain specific, comprehensive legal advice. Also note that the USCIS fees are subject to change without notice. For current  USCIS fee information contact the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service  directly

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