Asylum Eligibility and Applications
“Applying for Asylum is not easy.
— Brian D. Lerner
Just because you apply does not mean you will win.
Have it done right.”
To be eligible to file a self-petition (an application that you file for yourself for immigration benefits) you must qualify under one of the five categories allowed.
For example, it could be political opinion, or opinion based on race, or national origin.
It could be on a social group or religion.
See if qualify as a Refugee.
Note that only the primary applicant needs to provide the real ‘asylum’ reasons.
The derivatives only have to prove the relationship to qualify for the asylum.
How to apply for Asylum.
If your inside the U.S., that is the only realistic way,
If you are outside the U.S., you would apply only as a refugee.
Religious asylum is certainly a basis to file for asylum.
For example, you could be born in a Muslim country, but converted to Christianity.
Normally, you would want to apply for asylum after entering the U.S. within one year.
Otherwise, the case becomes much more difficult and you have to legally explain why you did not file within the first year of entry to the U.S.
This is where it is preliminarily determined if you have somewhat of an asylum claim.
In fact, there is a case that just came out which shows that the burden of proof cannot be so great that they must meet the total evidentiary requirements right at the interview.
There are a very few exceptions whereby the applicant can file that asylum directly with the local asylum office.