immigrationQuestion.com
Posted about 1 month ago
Lalita Chakraborty
Answered about 1 month ago
You may be eligible for asylum if you fear persecution based on your political opinion, religion, or membership in a particular group. Many Afghans have successfully applied for asylum due to the ongoing instability in the country. You’ll need to file Form I-589 and explain your fear of returning in detail. It’s strongly advised to work with an immigration attorney or legal aid group for guidance.
Nkosinathi Ndlovu
Answered about 1 month ago
Given your situation, asylum or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could be possible options. TPS is currently designated for Afghanistan, which means you can apply to live and work in the U.S. temporarily without fear of deportation. Asylum is a more permanent route, but it requires showing you’d face harm if returned. Both applications involve paperwork, interviews, and sometimes long waits. An experienced attorney can help you decide which option is best and guide you through the process.
Mahboubeh Mahboubeh
Answered about 1 month ago
You might qualify for asylum or TPS, both of which protect Afghans from deportation. It’s important to apply as soon as possible and get legal help to improve your chances.