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| Studio City, CA 91604 |
| Phone: 877-479-7970 |
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Asylum and Refugee Applications
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To be eligible for refugee status, an individual must have suffered past (or fear future) persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, political view, or membership in a certain group. An individual who is found eligible for refugee status must also satisfy certain medical and security criteria. Political pressures make refugee status difficult to prove, but an attorney can help you make the best possible case.
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Contact us at 877-479-7970, or e-mail us at info@law-thomas.com, to arrange for a confidential complimentary consultation on your legal immigration needs.
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Q: What are factors considered by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in granting an individual immigration status?
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A: The immigration authorities at the USCIS have wide discretion in reviewing petition for immigration status. The factors considered by the USCIS include whether the applicant has an immediate relative who is a US citizen or a lawful permanent resident; whether the applicant has a permanent employment opportunity in the US and whether that employment fits under one of the five eligible employment categories; and whether the applicant qualifies for refugee status.
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Q: What is the basis for being deported?
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A: Deportation occurs when an alien has been found to have violated certain immigration laws and results in the alien forfeiting his or her right to remain in the United States.
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