Asylum & Refugee Services

Seeking asylum & refuge in the United States is a life-changing decision, offering protection from persecution and the opportunity for a new beginning. Asylum provides safety for individuals fleeing political, religious, racial, or social group persecution. If you face such threats, the U.S. government offers an avenue for you to seek safety and build a future free from fear.

At Christine Nsajja Law Firm, we provide expert legal representation for individuals seeking asylum & refuge due to political, religious, racial, nationality-based, or social group persecution. Our experienced asylum case attorneys ensure your case is handled with care, compassion, and legal expertise. We understand how important your case is, and we are committed to guiding you through every step of the asylum process.

Your Trusted Asylum & Humanitarian Immigration Attorneys

If you fear persecution in your home country, you may qualify for asylum or other humanitarian protections in the U.S. Our Immigration Attorneys in Minneapolis and Atlanta are committed to helping asylum seekers navigate the complex application process and fight for their rights.

Who Qualifies For Asylum?

Asylum is granted to individuals who have suffered persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution based on one or more of the following grounds:

  • Political Opinion
  • Religion
  • Race
  • Nationality
  • Membership in a Particular Social Group (e.g., LGBTQ+ individuals, survivors of domestic violence, or victims of human trafficking)

If you are facing persecution in your home country because of any of these reasons, you may be eligible to seek asylum in the United States.

At Christine Nsajja Law Firm, we specialize in evaluating your situation and helping you understand if you qualify for asylum protection

One-Year Filing Rule – Apply in Time

To apply for asylum in the U.S., you must file your application within one year of arriving in the country, except under certain special circumstances.

Failure to apply within this time frame may result in a denial of your asylum claim. Our Asylum Case Attorneys will work closely with you to ensure your application is filed within the deadline and meets all necessary requirements.

    LGBT Asylum – Protection for LGBTQ+ Individuals

    LGBTQ+ individuals who face persecution in their home countries due to their sexual orientation or gender identity may qualify for asylum in the U.S.

    At Christine Nsajja Law Firm, our LGBT Asylum Lawyers in Minneapolis and Atlanta offer specialized legal services for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers. We create tailored strategies to protect your rights and secure a safe future in the U.S.

    Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

    If your home country is experiencing war, natural disaster, or extreme hardship, you may qualify for Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

    TPS allows you to remain in the U.S. and receive protection from deportation while your country remains in crisis. Our team is here to help you apply for TPS and ensure you receive the necessary protections.

    How Christine Nsajjaw Law Firm Can Help?

    At Christine Nsajja Law Firm, we provide expert legal support throughout the asylum process. Here’s how we can assist:

    • Expert Case Evaluation: Our Political Asylum Attorneys will assess your eligibility and provide a comprehensive review of your case.
    • Application Preparation & Submission: We guide you through the asylum process, ensuring that all forms and documents are accurately completed and submitted on time.
    • Representation in Immigration Court: If your case requires a hearing, our Immigration Lawyers provide skilled legal representation, ensuring a strong defense of your asylum claim.
    • Appeals & Humanitarian Protections: If your asylum claim is denied, we help you explore options for appealing the decision or seeking other forms of humanitarian protection, such as withholding of removal or protection under the Convention Against Torture (CAT).

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