Can I apply for asylum if I am in removal proceedings?

Yes, you can apply for asylum if you are in removal proceedings. Generally, asylum seekers submit their applications to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) while still in the United States. In South Carolina, the Asylum Office is located in Charleston and is part of the USCIS. Asylum seekers must submit a completed application as well as evidence to demonstrate that their fear is valid. If the Asylum Office approves the application, the applicant can remain in the U.S. and, if eligible, apply for a green card after one year. Alternatively, individuals in removal proceedings can apply for asylum during their immigration hearings before an Immigration Judge. Individuals have the right to have a lawyer to represent them during the hearing and will need to present evidence of why they are eligible for asylum. If the Immigration Judge approves the application, the individual can become a lawful permanent resident. In either case, asylum applicants must demonstrate that they have a credible fear of persecution in their home country. However, if you entered the United States undocumented, it is important to note that you may be barred from applying for asylum if you have been in the United States for more than one year. Therefore, it is important to speak to a qualified immigration attorney to evaluate your eligibility.

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Sí, los solicitantes de asilo pueden aplicar a pesar de estar en proceso de remoción. La asistencia legal es esencial para los solicitantes de asilo que están en procesos de remoción. Si está en proceso de remoción, sus derechos legales se ven afectados, ya que hay una serie de pasos que debe seguir. Es importante buscar ayuda de un abogado con experiencia en leyes de asilo para asegurar que sus derechos se protejan adecuadamente. En Carolina del Sur, hay una variedad de recursos disponibles para los solicitantes de asilo. Los abogados de inmigración asociados con organizaciones de asilo sin fines de lucro pueden ofrecer asesoramiento y representación. Los abogados sin fines de lucro también ofrecen asesoramiento legal y pueden representar a los solicitantes en la Corte de Inmigración. La Oficina de Servicios de Inmigración y Ciudadanía (USCIS) ofrece recursos adicionales para apoyar a los solicitantes de asilo y sus abogados. Es importante recordar que no todos los solicitantes de asilo son elegibles para recibir asilo. La solicitud de asilo debe demostrar un temor bien fundado de persecución si se regresa al país de origen. Si se encuentra en el proceso de remoción, esto no significa necesariamente que sea elegible para asilo. Por lo tanto, es importante hablar con un abogado de inmigración para determinar si califica para los beneficios de asilo.

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