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

Yes, you can apply for asylum if you are not at a port of entry. This is known as an affirmative asylum application. Affirmative asylum applications are filed with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) Vermont Service Center. In order to apply, you will need to prove certain elements, including that you have a credible fear of persecution based on your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Additionally, you will need to demonstrate that the United States is “the place of last resort” for you as you cannot find safety in your home country. Approval of an affirmative asylum application may take many months, and you may not be able to work in the United States until after your application is approved. During this time, you may qualify for certain benefits, such as food stamps or medical coverage. It is important to note that in order to apply for asylum, you must be in the United States legally. Additionally, the USCIS must receive your application for asylum within one year of your last arrival to the United States. It is also important to note that if you are caught entering the United States without proper documentation, your asylum application may be blocked by the Department of Homeland Security. If you are in the United States and believe you qualify for asylum, you should contact an immigration lawyer to discuss the specifics of your case and understand your rights and options.

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La respuesta es sí. Se puede solicitar el asilo en Vermont incluso si no está en un puerto de entrada. Los refugiados que llegan al estado de Vermont pueden solicitar el asilo presentando una solicitud de asilo ante el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS). Sin embargo, es importante tener en cuenta que el asilo sólo se puede solicitar una vez en los Estados Unidos. Por lo tanto, si ha solicitado el asilo en otro lugar de los Estados Unidos, debe solicitarlo en el mismo lugar. Para poder solicitar el asilo en el estado de Vermont, debe presentar una solicitud de asilo completa ante el USCIS en el lugar más cercano. Incluirá una explicación detallada de por qué necesita asilo. El USCIS evaluará su solicitud para determinar si reúne los requisitos para ser calificado para el asilo. Si el USCIS aprueba su solicitud, podrá permanecer en Estados Unidos hasta que su caso sea resuelto. Es importante tener en cuenta que hay un proceso estipulado para solicitar el asilo. Si no cumple con los requisitos establecidos, puede que no sea elegible para el asilo. Por lo tanto, antes de presentar su solicitud, debe consultar con un profesional de la inmigración calificado para obtener más información sobre el proceso.

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