New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses Staying in the US if Threatened by Gang Violence in Your Country
As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I often get asked about options to remain in the US if you are being threatened by gang violence in your home country.
- If you are from another county facing persecution, you can apply for asylum within one year of your arrival.
- You can also qualify if your home country is involved in a revolution, religious discrimination or political issues in the country.
- After filing for asylum you will be eligible to file for a work permit after 6 months.
- If your asylum application was granted, you can face
Are you afraid to return to your home country in fear of persecution? Contact our experienced New Jersey Immigration Lawyer for dedicated aid. This education video was brought to you by Susan Scheer, an experienced New Jersey Immigration Lawyer.
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