Fleeing persecution is a traumatic experience. Understanding and applying United States immigration laws to your circumstances can add further stress to an already terrifying situation. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we recognize this reality for asylum applicants. Our dedicated Chicago immigration attorneys have guided clients through complicated legal pathways, including asylum applications, since 1974.
Applying for asylum must occur within one year of your arrival in the United States. If you did not file your asylum application within 12 months of arriving in the country, you might still be able to apply under specific legal exceptions, including:
In either case, you will need to submit substantial evidence to document the unique circumstances of your case, as well as your fear of return. Retaining legal representation can be invaluable as you navigate the filing process.
According to provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act, changed circumstances are those that “materially affect” your asylum eligibility. These situations include shifts in your home country conditions or changes in your personal status, such as the loss of a dependent relationship.
Extraordinary circumstances, meanwhile, refer to uncontrollable events in your life that directly caused your delayed filing. Examples include severe physical illness, mental disability, ineffective assistance or incapacity of previous counsel, or maintaining another immigration status (such as Temporary Protected Status) until recently.
If filing for asylum under these conditions, your application must be submitted within a reasonable period after the changed or extraordinary circumstances occur.
Filing a late asylum application requires a substantial amount of documentation to justify the delay. It is not enough to simply state that your circumstances have changed; you must provide concrete evidence. To build a strong case, you may want to include:
This evidence must prove why the delay in your application occurred and demonstrate that the reason for your delay falls under a recognized exception.
A key part of any successful asylum claim, whether filed on time or late, is providing clear proof of past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution. Vague claims are insufficient. You must provide detailed and verifiable evidence, which may include your own sworn testimony outlining the specific threats or harm you faced or will face, as well as statements from academic professionals or organizations who can corroborate your claims.
Late asylum filings face a high level of scrutiny from immigration officials and judges. The government applies strict standards when evaluating claims for exceptions to the one-year deadline. An immigration attorney understands the precise legal standards and procedural requirements needed to prove these exceptions. This kind of professional oversight reduces the risk of errors, minimizes processing delays, and guards your fundamental rights throughout this challenging process.
Missing the one-year asylum deadline can seem like a closed door, but it does not always automatically disqualify you from finding safety in the United States. By strategically proving that you meet the specific legal exceptions for changed or extraordinary circumstances and by organizing and presenting a comprehensive body of evidence, you can still build a compelling asylum case.
Do not take the risk of filing a late asylum case on your own. Schedule a confidential consultation with the dedicated legal professionals at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC today to discuss the unique details of your case.
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