Can I apply for asylum if I am not at a port of entry?

Yes, you may be able to apply for asylum even if you are not at a port of entry. Under Delaware law, an immigrant must prove that they are unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of a “well-founded fear of persecution.” This may be due to their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. This fear must be based on past events or human rights violations in the home country. You may apply for asylum if you meet these criteria and are not already in an Immigration Court proceeding. However, you must apply for asylum within one year of entering the United States. If you do not meet the one-year deadline, you must still prove that the events that led to your fear of persecution occurred after you entered the United States. If you are not at a port of entry and you meet the requirements for asylum, you should contact a qualified immigration lawyer. A lawyer can help you identify the documents you need to support your application and can guide you through the process. He or she can also advise you on other forms of relief that may be available. Although the process can be complex, an experienced attorney can help you navigate the asylum process and increase your chances of succeeding in your application.

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Sí, se puede solicitar asilo aunque no se esté en un puerto de entrada. Sin embargo, esto no significa que el solicitante obtendrá asilo. Esto es porque la solicitud de asilo debe realizarse dentro de los primeros 45 días después de ingresar al país, salvo en algunos casos excepcionales. La ley de inmigración de Delaware establece que los solicitantes de asilo pueden presentar su solicitud a cualquier entidad gubernamental, como el Departamento de Inmigración y Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE) o el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS), sin importar su ubicación. Los solicitantes de asilo deben proporcionar pruebas convincentes de que tienen un temor fundado a una persecución, como el temor de ser perseguidos por su raza, religión, nacionalidad, afiliación política o por motivos similares. Los solicitantes deben también presentar pruebas de que han sufrido o tienen temor de sufrir persecución en el pasado, presente o futuro. Estos jueces realizarán una audiencia para examinar todos los hechos y detalles. Los solicitantes de asilo pueden solicitar ayuda financiera para cubrir los costos relacionados con el proceso de petición, incluidas las tarifas de petición y el costo de los abogados. Además, los solicitantes deben considerar todos los demás asuntos relacionados con la inmigración que estén involucrados.

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