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Asylum & Torture
Asylum
is based on the fundamental belief of relieving foreign persons from
being subject to persecution or torture if returned to their homelands.
Cases of Asylum are often met with skepticism due to the historical
abuse of the system by meritless cases. This history makes asylum cases
difficult to win. Winning, however, is in the preparation. A thoroughly
prepared, reviewed and case presentation must be done in order to succeed.
Our firm will not take every case that is presented to us. We focus
on the cases we believe have the most merit and then work hard to win
them. In order for a client to obtain our representation, we will usually
require that the client be prepared to work hard on their case with
our attorneys. There may be the necessity to hire expert witnesses,
obtain medical records, and get witness statements from a person's homeland.
Psychological testing may even be needed to ensure success.
We want to win our cases and obtain justice for our clients. To achieve
this success, clients be prepared to work with us on some of these issues
of proof. Proof may be obtained by medical records back home,
witness statements, live witnesses, physical or psychological state
of the body, police reports, country condition reports, news reports
and many other forms of corroboration. It is important to have
as much documentation and corroboration as possible so that the cases
is won the first time.© |
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