සරණාගත සහ ශරණාර්ථි ආරක්ෂණ
ඔබ පලා ආවේ ඉන්න ගියොත් ඔබව මරනවා. දැන් එය prove කරන්න දන්න කෙනෙක් ඕනෙ. ජයගන්න asylum නඩු අපි හදනවා—මොකද වුණේ document කරනවා, ඔබට ආපසු යන්න බැරි ඇයි කියලා පෙන්වනවා.
Critical Information
One-Year Deadline
Under INA § 208(a)(2)(B), you must apply within one year of arriving in the U.S. Exceptions exist for changed or extraordinary circumstances under INA § 208(a)(2)(D).
Form I-589
The asylum application requires detailed documentation of persecution and country conditions.
Include Family
Spouse and unmarried children under 21 can be included on your application.
Three Ways We Can Protect You
Not everyone qualifies for the same thing. We figure out which protections fit your situation and pursue all of them if we can.
Asylum
The full package: lawful status, work authorization, eventually a green card, eventually citizenship. You can bring your spouse and kids. If you qualify and we prove your case, your life in America becomes permanent and legal.
Most CommonWithholding of Removal
Missed the one-year deadline? This might still save you. It's not as complete as asylum—no green card, no family sponsorship—but it stops them from sending you back. We've won these for people who thought they had no options left.
Convention Against Torture (CAT)
If you'd face torture going back—real torture, not just hardship—this can protect you even when everything else is barred. Criminal history that blocks asylum? CAT might still work. We evaluate every possible protection.
Why They Hurt You Matters
Under INA § 101(a)(42), asylum is for people persecuted because of who they are: their politics, their religion, their ethnicity, their identity. The persecution must be connected to one of five protected grounds established by the Refugee Act of 1980.
Most cases involve more than one ground. In over 20 years of practice, we've found that building claims on multiple grounds significantly strengthens the case. We look at your story and find every angle that applies.
Political Opinion
Opposition to government, political activism, whistleblowing
Race
Ethnic persecution, racial violence, discrimination
Religion
Religious minorities, conversion, refusal to follow state religion
Nationality
Ethnic or national origin discrimination
Particular Social Group
LGBTQ+ individuals, domestic violence survivors, gang recruitment targets, family membership
What Happens After You Hire Us
No more wondering. No more guessing. Here's exactly how this works.
We Listen to Your Story
You tell us what happened. We ask the questions that matter. We're honest about what's possible and what's not—before you spend a dollar.
We Build Your Case
Country condition reports. Expert declarations. Your personal statement, written properly. Evidence that proves what you're saying. We know what asylum officers and judges need to see.
We File Everything—Correctly
Form I-589, supporting documents, everything the government requires. Filed on time. No missing signatures. No wrong boxes checked. No amateur mistakes that get cases denied.
We Prepare You for the Hard Part
You'll practice telling your story. We'll throw the hardest questions at you before the government does. When you walk into that interview or courtroom, you'll know what's coming.
We're With You When It Matters
At your asylum interview or court hearing, you're not alone. We're there arguing for you, objecting when needed, making sure you get a fair shot.
Two Different Situations
Not in Court Yet
You're not in removal proceedings. You're applying proactively— asking for protection before the government comes after you. You'll have an interview with an asylum officer at USCIS.
- Interview, not a courtroom—less pressure
- No government lawyer attacking your story
- If it doesn't work, you still get a second shot in court
Already in Court
You're in removal proceedings. The government is trying to deport you. Asylum is your defense—your reason why they can't send you back. This happens in front of an Immigration Judge.
- Real courtroom, real stakes
- Government lawyer will try to poke holes in your story
- If you lose, we can appeal—it's not over
You Fled for a Reason. Now Let's Prove It.
The one-year deadline is real. Building a case that wins takes time. If you're thinking about asylum, don't wait until the deadline passes or the court date arrives. Call us now.