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Asylum Based on Gang Violence: Can You Qualify in 2026?

Apr 6, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection, English, Immigration News & Policy Updates

Last Updated: April 2026 For thousands of immigrants living in California, the decision to flee their home country was not a choice — it was a matter of survival. Gang violence in Central America, Mexico, and other regions has forced families to abandon everything...

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Retención de Remoción vs. Asilo: Las Diferencias Clave Que Debe Conocer

Mar 9, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection, Español

Última Actualización: Marzo 2026 Cuando una persona enfrenta la deportación de los Estados Unidos, las protecciones disponibles van más allá del asilo. Muchas personas desconocen que existen tres formas distintas de protección contra la remoción: el asilo, la...

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Withholding of Removal vs. Asylum: Understanding the Key Differences

Mar 9, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection, English

Last Updated: March 2026 When facing deportation from the United States, the protections available to you may extend beyond asylum. Many people are unaware that there are actually three distinct forms of protection from removal: asylum, withholding of removal, and...

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Asilo Afirmativo vs. Defensivo: ¿Cuál Es la Diferencia?

Feb 27, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection

Si está considerando solicitar asilo en los Estados Unidos, una de las primeras cosas que necesita entender es la diferencia crucial entre el asilo afirmativo y el asilo defensivo. Estos dos caminos hacia la protección comparten el mismo objetivo final — permitir que...

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¿Cuánto Tiempo Toma el Proceso de Asilo en 2026?

Feb 27, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection, Immigration News & Policy Updates

Si está buscando asilo en los Estados Unidos, una de las primeras preguntas que probablemente tiene es: ¿cuánto va a tardar esto? La respuesta, desafortunadamente, es complicada. El proceso de asilo en 2026 está marcado por retrasos masivos, prioridades...

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Cómo Prepararse para Su Entrevista de Asilo: Consejos de un Abogado de Inmigración

Feb 27, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection

Su entrevista de asilo es uno de los momentos más importantes en su caso de inmigración. Es la oportunidad de contar su historia directamente a un oficial de asilo que determinará si usted tiene un temor creíble de persecución y califica para protección en los Estados...

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Affirmative vs. Defensive Asylum: What Is the Difference?

Feb 27, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection

If you are seeking protection in the United States because you fear persecution in your home country, asylum may be your most important legal option. But the asylum process is not one-size-fits-all. There are two distinct tracks — affirmative asylum and defensive...

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How Long Does the Asylum Process Take in 2026?

Feb 27, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection, Immigration News & Policy Updates

If you have filed for asylum in the United States — or are considering filing — one of the first questions on your mind is almost certainly: how long does the asylum process take? The uncertainty of the timeline affects every part of your life, from your ability to...

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How to Prepare for Your Asylum Interview: Tips From an Immigration Attorney

Feb 27, 2026 | Asylum & Refugee Protection

Your asylum interview is one of the most important days of your immigration case. It is the moment when you sit across from a USCIS asylum officer and explain, in your own words, why you fled your home country and why you cannot safely return. For many applicants, the...

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