MIAMI
IMMIGRATION LAWYER & ATTORNEY - IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION
Green
Cards, Employment Visas, Business Immigration, Labor
Certification
Immigration Legal Help in
Miami, Hollywood & Dade County, Florida
LAW OFFICES
OF EVAN D. FRANKEL, P.A.
Attorneys at Law
POLITICAL ASYLUM
Political asylum is available to persons who
have a well-founded fear of persecution upon return to their
native country based on reasons of race, religion, nationality,
membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
The measure for determining a well-founded fear of persecution
is whether or not a reasonable person in the applicant's position
or circumstances would fear persecution.
The asylum applicant must show only that there is a reasonable
possibility that persecution will occur upon return. There is
no particular percentage of possibility that must be established
and general background of an individual may be used to establish
the persecution claim. It is up to the applicant to convince
the Immigration Service asylum officer that the possibility exists
under the well-founded fear standard. Another way an person may
establish a claim for political asylum is by showing past persecution.
Past persecution may be established by records of arrest, affidavits
of witnesses, and personal accounts. Once past persecution is
established, it is presumed that the applicant has a reason to
fear future persecution. It is then up to the INS to show that
little likelihood of future persecution exists and that no significant
humanitarian factors were present. Generally, the more severe
the level of past persecution, the stronger the support against
a questionable well-founded fear of persecution. In cases where
the past persecution is particularily horrible, asylum may even
be granted where there is no well-founded fear of persecution.
The
INS pre-screens all asylum applications to determine their validity.
Only those that have merit on their face go forward
into the interview process. Upon establishing a “credible
fear of persecution”, the INS may authorize the issuance
of a work permit. Otherwise, the appplicant may have to wait
180 days after filing to apply for work authorization.
CALL A MIAMI
IMMIGRATION LAWYER FOR IMMIGRATION LEGAL ADVICE IN FLORIDA, TOLL FREE @ (800) 394-EVAN (3826)
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MIAMI IMMIGRATION LAWYER
Evan D. Frankel Esquire
Attorney at Law
Contact Us:
Law Offices:
8025 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33138
2012 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, Florida
33020
TOLL FREE: (800) 394-3826
email: evanlaw@mindspring.com
Experienced in handling
immigration law matters, such as:
» Business Immigration
» Labor Certification
» Employment Visas
» Employer Immigration
» Green Cards
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