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Taking a stand and fleeing an abusive relationship can be terrifying. Seeking legal protection in a foreign country only adds another challenging layer to these circumstances. For many survivors of domestic violence, asylum may offer a path to safety in the United States, but qualifying for this immigration status is often fairly difficult due to the high standards that must be met.

At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, our Chicago immigration attorneys have guided clients through all manner of complicated asylum claims. Here, we provide an overview of how domestic violence may be used as part of an asylum claim.

Does Domestic Violence Qualify for Asylum?

Asylum requires proof that you have suffered persecution, or have a well-founded fear of future persecution, based on one of five protected grounds:

  • Race
  • Religion
  • Nationality
  • Political opinion
  • Membership in a particular social group

Domestic violence claims most commonly fall under “membership in a particular social group.” Courts have recognized groups such as “married women who are unable to leave the relationship” in prior asylum claims. However, approval is not guaranteed solely based on the presence of domestic violence. Each case depends heavily on other related factors like country conditions, the credibility of evidence, and the legal arguments presented.

Proving Persecution for an Asylum Claim

To have a greater chance of succeeding, a domestic violence-based asylum claim must demonstrate that the abuse was carried out by the abuser on account of the applicant’s membership in a particular social group, as well as that the harm suffered rises to the level of persecution. These standards remain for all asylum claims.

Country Conditions Evidence

Government reports, news articles, and human rights documentation from your country of origin are essential. For instance, evidence that police routinely fail to investigate domestic violence cases, or that legal protections for women are weak or unenforced, can strengthen a claim.

Gender-Based Asylum Claims

Gender-based claims usually require careful legal framing. The applicant must clearly define the particular social group and establish that the persecution suffered was tied to membership in that group. Vague or poorly defined groups may be more likely to be rejected by immigration judges.

The Role of Expert Witnesses

Expert witnesses can make a meaningful difference in domestic violence asylum cases. Relevant experts may include:

  • Country condition experts who can testify about the government’s failure to protect abuse survivors
  • Psychologists or counselors who can document trauma and corroborate the applicant’s account
  • Medical professionals who can evaluate and document physical injuries

Professional testimony can add credibility and depth to claims that would otherwise rely solely on the applicant’s personal account.

Secure the Legal Support Your Case Deserves

Domestic violence asylum claims are frequently among the most complex in immigration law. The legal standards have shifted significantly over the years, and outcomes can vary widely based on how a case is built and presented.

If you or someone you know is seeking asylum based on domestic violence, do not navigate this process alone. The attorneys at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC are experienced in protection-based immigration claims and are committed to fighting for the safety and security of every client we represent. Schedule a confidential consultation with our team today.

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