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Posted 4 months ago
Griffin Ashfield
Answered 4 months ago
The one-year filing deadline is a rule under U.S. immigration law that requires anyone seeking asylum to submit their application (Form I-589) within one year of their last arrival in the United States. This deadline is designed to encourage people to apply for asylum promptly after arriving, rather than waiting until they face deportation. If you do not file within this period, your asylum case may be denied unless you can prove that you qualify for an exception.