Asylum in the United States
There are many countries in the world in which certain racial, social, political, religious or other affiliations are punished or mistreated harshly. This is an unfortunate fact. However, the United States does have an asylum policy that allows refugees to move to the USA in order to avoid persecution or justifiable fear of persecution in their home country. If you are allowed asylum, you will be able to live and work in the United States and you can even pursue permanent citizenship after a certain period of time has passed.
If you believe that you are eligible for refugee status, you should speak with an Orange County immigration lawyer at the Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman as soon as possible. With the help of an experienced and efficient attorney, you may be able to safely live and work in the United States without fear of being forced to return to a country that is unwelcoming to you and/or your family.
Am I eligible for asylum in the United States?
There are various conditions that you must meet in order to qualify as a refugee and subsequently receive asylum. If you have questions or concerns about your eligibility, a qualified immigration lawyer can help you to determine the best course of action in your unique case.
The application procedure can be confusing if you are not familiar with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the laws regarding asylum and refugees. Your safety and that of your family is important to you and it should be equally important to your attorney. When you work with a lawyer at the Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman, you will be able to receive the benefit of years of experience and countless successful prior cases. Familiarity with the law, effectiveness and competence are very important in all immigration cases – your lawyer will possess these qualities along with dedication to providing you with excellent services.
Contact an Orange County Immigration Lawyer at the Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman to discuss political asylum in the USA.