Asylum
Asylum Protection in the U.S. - Secure Your Future
At Law Offices of Monica Jara-Aguirre, we provide compassionate and strategic legal representation for individuals seeking asylum in the United States. If you fear persecution in your home country, we can help you build a strong case for protection.
Why Choose Our Asylum Legal Services?
- 90%+ Approval Rate for properly documented cases
- Bilingual Team (English/Spanish) who understand trauma-sensitive approaches
- Biological brothers/sisters
- Proven Strategies for complex claims including gender-based and gang violence
- Direct Attorney Access - No paralegals handling your life-changing case
- Affordable Payment Plans available
Who Qualifies for Asylum?
- You may be eligible if you have suffered persecution (or have a well-founded fear of future persecution) due to:
- Political Opinion - Activists, journalists, whistleblowers
- LGBTQ+ Status - Threats due to sexual orientation/gender identity
- Religious Persecution - Forced conversions, bans on worship
- Gender-Based Violence - Domestic abuse, honor killings, FGM
- Gang Violence - Refusals to join, witness testimonies
- Social Group Membership - Ethnic clans, former military, medical professionals
1. Affirmative Asylum Process
- For those who:
- Entered legally or with parole
- Apply within 1 year of arrival (exceptions possible)
- Are not in removal proceedings
- Process:
- File Form I-589 with USCIS
- Attend asylum interview (45 min-4 hours)
- Receive decision (typically within 6-18 months)
2. Defensive Asylum Process
- For those who:
- Are in removal proceedings
- Missed the 1-year deadline
- Were referred from affirmative process
- Process:
- Case heard in Immigration Court
- Trial before an IJ (2-4+ hearings)
- Possible appeal to BIA if denied
Critical Evidence We Help Gather
- Personal Affidavit (Detailed 15-30 page statement)
- Green card mailed afterCountry Conditions Reports (Human rights documentation) arrival
- Medical/Psychological Evaluations (For torture survivors)
- Witness Statements (From family, colleagues, community leaders)
- Police Reports/Threat Letters (If available)
Our 5-Step Asylum Process
- Free Initial Consultation - We listen to your story and assess options
- Evidence Development - Build an undeniable case with documentation
- Application Preparation- Craft persuasive legal arguments
- Interview/Trial Prep- Mock questioning sessions
- Post-Approval Guidance- Adjustment to permanent residency
Common Challenges We Overcome
- Missed 1-Year Deadline?
- We argue exceptions for:
- Changed country conditions
- Extraordinary circumstances
- Mental health barriers
- Prior Immigration Issues?
- We resolve problems with:
- Expired visas
- Previous deportations
- Criminal records
- Weak Case?
- We strengthen with:
- Expert witnesses
- Updated country reports
- Psychological evaluations
After Asylum Approval
- Work Authorization- Immediate eligibility
- Green Card Pathway- Apply after 1 year
- Family Reunification - Petition for spouse/children
- Travel Rights - Refugee travel document available
- Public Benefits - Possible Medicaid/SSI eligibility
Why Asylum Seekers Choose Us
- Client-Centered Approach- We understand the trauma behind each case
- Courtroom Experience- Former immigration prosecutors on our team
- Cultural Competency - Serve clients from 50+ countries
- Transparent Pricing - Flat fees with payment plans
- Public Benefits - Possible Medicaid/SSI eligibility
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. 1 : What areas of law do you practice?
We specialize in family law, immigration law, and civil litigation. Whether you’re facing a divorce, seeking a visa, or dealing with a legal dispute, we are here to help.
Q. 2 : Do you offer consultations?
Yes, we offer initial consultations to evaluate your legal needs and discuss the best course of action. Please contact our office at (818) 570-7197 or email jaraaguirrelaw@gmail.com to schedule an appointment.
Q. 3 : Where is your office located?
Our primary office is at:
820 San Fernando Road, Suite 203A, San Fernando, CA 91340
We also have a mailing address in Encino:
4930 Balboa Blvd #261938, Encino, CA 91426
Q. 4 : Do you charge for consultations?
We denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms.
Q. 5 : What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring any relevant documents related to your case (court papers, notices, contracts, identification, etc.) and a list of questions or concerns you have. This helps us better understand and assess your legal situation.
