What is an “asylum clock stop”?

An “asylum clock stop” is an immigrant’s legal right to stop the clock on their application for asylum in Delaware. It’s a way to keep their application open if their circumstances change or if they need more time to arrange a lawyer or collect evidence for their application. The process of applying for asylum in Delaware is complex. Applicants must prove that they have faced any of several specific kinds of persecution in their home countries. Examples of eligible categories of persecution include racial or religious persecution, fear of political or other forms of persecution, or fear of torture or cruel and unusual punishment. When an applicant applies for asylum in Delaware, the clock on their application starts ticking. The “asylum clock stop” is a process by which applicants can request a temporary halt on that clock, giving them more time and flexibility to collect evidence or arrange for representation. To obtain an asylum clock stop, applicants must file a motion with the court. The motion will provide evidence that the applicant needs additional time to complete their application, such as needing time to find legal representation or requesting an extension due to a change in circumstances. If the court approves the motion, the asylum clock will be stopped until the applicant can provide the necessary evidence. In Delaware, immigrants may also request a deferral if they can show good cause for their need for additional time. If the court grants a deferral, the asylum application is kept in a pending status until the deferral period ends. This protects the applicant from deportation while they continue to work on their application.

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Un “alto reloj de asilo” es una disposición en la ley de inmigración estadounidense que detiene el proceso de asilo para los solicitantes hasta que el condado o el estado en el que viven los solicitantes cumpla ciertas condiciones. Esto permite a los estados tener un mayor control sobre el proceso de asilo. En Delaware, un “alto reloj de asilo” significa que un solicitante de asilo debe esperar hasta que el estado acepte su petición antes de que el proceso de asilo continúe. Esto significa que el estado puede imponer condiciones como la resolución de conflictos legales, la seguridad, otras medidas migratorias, o el cumplimiento de procedimientos básicos del gobierno antes de que un solicitante de asilo obtenga permiso para permanecer en los Estados Unidos. Un “alto reloj de asilo” también puede verse en otros estados, ya que cada condado o estado puede establecer requisitos específicos para los solicitantes de asilo. El estado de Delaware ha establecido las reglas localmente, por lo que los solicitantes de asilo deben seguir los requisitos establecidos por el estado para obtener el asilo.

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