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Avoid these errors in your asylum case

On Behalf of | Nov 17, 2023 | Immigration

If you’ve made it to the United States to escape persecution, violence, or some other danger, then seeking asylum might be your best shot at staying in the country while you await a more permanent status. But the immigration process in America is complicated and difficult to navigate. While you might want to consult with a professional to discuss the facts of your case, we want to give you a quick look at some commonly made errors that can put your asylum claim at risk.

Common issues with asylum claims

To give yourself the best chances of securing asylum, you have to have a strong claim. That means avoiding these missteps:

  • Providing a story that’s complicated and hard to understand. You need government officials to believe you, so your statement about why you’re seeking asylum should be clear, detailed, and in chronological order.
  • Rushing the application. There are tight timelines in place when it comes to applying for asylum. If you wait too long, you could find yourself hurrying to get everything completed. You don’t want to do that, as it could result in costly mistakes being made.
  • Not providing documentation, such as affidavits of witnesses and police reports, to back up your story and your claim. This corroboration could be key to your claim.
  • Making up information to try to make your asylum application look better. The government will probably find out about this, which won’t look good for you and will surely lead to a denied application.
  • Moving forward with the process without a full understanding of what it entails.

Know how to build a strong asylum case

The asylum process is incredibly complicated and shouldn’t be addressed alone. Therefore, if you think that you need assistance pursuing your asylum application, then now is the time to seek out the information and support needed to position yourself for success.

We know the process can be stressful and scary, but you will get through this. So, hang in there and know that help is available when you need it.