Helping Clients Seek Protection and Safety in the United States
Seeking asylum in the United States, subject to some exceptions, requires demonstrating that you have a well-founded fear of persecution in your home country due to your political beliefs, religion, nationality, or membership in a particular social group. While difficult conditions alone are not sufficient to be granted asylum, individuals who are in genuine danger due to oppression by a group or individual, and whose government is unable or unwilling to protect them, may be eligible for asylum.
At Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP (formerly Bean + Lloyd and Park & Taylor), we have decades’ worth of experience handling asylum cases for clients from all over the world- at all stages of the asylum process, from the asylum office, to immigration court, to the Board of Immigration Appeals, to circuit courts of appeal. Our team gathers crucial documentation, expert testimony, and any other necessary evidence to show the risks you and your family would face if returned to your home country. We support you throughout the asylum process, accompanying you to interviews and hearings to ensure your rights are fully protected.
Proving Danger to You in your Home Country
To be granted asylum, we must demonstrate that you would be in serious danger if returned to your home country. While the U.S. government is aware of many human rights abuses and oppressive regimes, asylum is only granted when there is compelling evidence that your government is unable or unwilling to protect you due to your vulnerable status.
Our role is to help you gather the evidence necessary to prove that threat. This often includes documentation from experts, witnesses, and written sources to strengthen your case. We are committed to thoroughly preparing your case so that your voice is heard.
Understanding Potential Bars to Asylum
Not everyone who faces a well-founded fear of persecution due to a protected ground is eligible for asylum. If you have been convicted of a particularly serious crime, you are applying a year or more after your entry to the United States, or you would be able to live legally in a safe third country, you may not be eligible for asylum. At Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP (formerly Bean + Lloyd and Park & Taylor), we will gather all the information needed to assess whether you are subject to any bars to asylum, and if so, whether you may be subject to an exception.
Contact Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP for Assistance with Your Asylum Application
Representing asylum seekers requires thorough preparation and a deep understanding of the legal process, as well as empathy and sensitivity. At Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP (formerly Bean + Lloyd and Park & Taylor), we have the experience and resources to build a strong case for you and your family, to help you seek protection and secure a safer future.
If you are seeking asylum or have questions about the process, contact our experienced immigration attorneys today to schedule a consultation. We are here to provide the guidance and support you as you navigate this complex process.