Asylum is for individuals seeking protection in the United States from harm or violence in their home country. In some cases, a person might seek asylum in an interview before the Asylum Office. In other cases, asylum is sought in Immigration Court, before an Immigration Judge. There are also special rules for juveniles who are seeking asylum.
Asylum law is one of the most complicated and constantly evolving areas of immigration law. Our team at L&L Immigration Law understands that every asylum case is unique, and we spend hours talking to you about the specific details of your situation to identify every possible angle to your asylum case. We are experienced in helping you obtain evidence to support your case, including witness affidavits and records from your home country. Our team can also assist you in obtaining the benefits available for asylum applicants, including employment authorization. Our attorneys can represent you in your asylum case before the Asylum Office and the Immigration Court, and we do not rest until we know we have prepared the strongest case possible.