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Note: Some people can now apply for asylum online. Learn more here: help.asylumadvocacy.org/onlin...
This video is an overview of the U.S. asylum application, form I-589.
UPDATE (June 2023): Passport photos are no longer required with Form I-589.
00:00 - Introduction
01:13 - Where to file
02:11 - When to file
03:11 - Applications for your children and spouse
04:30 - Where to find form I-589
05:52 - What is form I-589
07:02 - Sections of the application
08:46 - Answering the questions on the form
10:31 - Part A.I & II: biographical information about you, your spouse and your children
14:11 - Part A.III: information about your background
18:15 - Part B: questions about why you are seeking asylum
27:00 - Part C: other questions to check your eligibility for asylum
32:10 - Part D: the signature page
34:35 - Supplements A & B
36:55 - Supporting documents
38:37 - Summary
*You can read information on deciding whether to apply for asylum here: help.asylumadvocacy.org/decid...
*You can download the I-589 application for asylum here: www.uscis.gov/i-589
*You can read this guide to learn about how to file with the asylum office or the immigration court: pennstatelaw.psu.edu/sites/de...
*See an example of a Certificate of Translation here: help.asylumadvocacy.org/wp-co...
*You can find a Spanish translation of the I-589 here: www.kevingerrydunn.com/upload...
*See this page to learn how to check your case status in immigration court: help.asylumadvocacy.org/check...
*Watch this video about filing your asylum application in immigration court: • How to file your asylu...
*Watch this video to learn more about what information you need to share in your asylum case: (only available in Spanish) • Your Case Is In Your H...
*Watch this video about Mendez Rojas and the extension of the one-year filing deadline for some asylum seekers: • The Mendez Rojas lawsu... .
*Seek legal help in your case: help.asylumadvocacy.org/find-...
*Go to this page to see a list of organizations that help prepare I-589s for people without attorneys: help.asylumadvocacy.org/pro-s...
*You can find the contact information for immigration courts in the U.S. here: www.justice.gov/eoir/eoir-imm...
*You can find the contact information for USCIS asylum offices in the U.S. here: egov.uscis.gov/office-locator.... All you need to do is type in your zip code and you will be able to find your designated asylum office.
*For more information visit the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, or ASAP, at: help.asylumadvocacy.org/.
Note: This information is for individuals seeking asylum in the United States and is not a substitute for advice from an attorney.
3 июл 2024