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According to UNHCR, Asylum is a form of protection which allows a person to remain in the United States instead of being removed (deported) to a country where he or she fears persecution or harm. Under U.S. law, people who flee their countries because they fear persecution may be eligible to apply for asylum. There are many requirements that an applicant must meet in order to be eligible to apply for asylum. We highly recommend that any person who wants to apply for asylum in the United States to first consult with a qualified immigration attorney to best understand their options.
Certainly! While it is possible to apply for asylum online, consider that this option is only available for certain affirmative asylum applicants. There are some situations where it is not available, for example if:
· You are in proceedings in immigration court or before the Board of Immigration Appeals.
· You are an unaccompanied alien child and are in removal proceedings.
· You are among the categories of applicants who must currently file by mail.
· You already submitted a Form I-589, which is still pending with USCIS.