The Motion to close political Asylum service is a request that can be made before an immigration judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) to temporarily suspend the deportation process of a person who has requested political asylum in the United States. Joined.
The purpose of this service is to allow the person to wait for a decision on their asylum application or to apply for other types of immigration relief, such as a visa, residency or temporary protection. Administrative closure is not a final decision on the case, but rather a way to postpone the hearing until the applicant's situation is resolved.
To request administrative closure, you must have the agreement of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and present evidence that justifies the request.
The judge or the BIA may accept or deny the motion, at their discretion. If administrative closure is granted, the case can be reactivated if either party requests it. If administrative closure is denied, the case continues its normal course.
Advantage With Our Service
You will have professionals specialized in immigration who know the laws, procedures and requirements to request administrative closure.
We will help you prepare and present the necessary documentation to demonstrate that your case is low priority or that you have another appeal pending with another immigration agency.
We can negotiate with the Department of Homeland Security to obtain their consent for the administrative closure, which increases the chances that the judge or the BIA will approve it.
We will advise you on the possible consequences of requesting administrative closure, such as eligibility for a work permit, the possibility of reactivating the case or the convenience of seeking other immigration relief options.
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Benefit Of This Service
It allows you to remain legally in the United States while you wait for a decision on your application for asylum or other immigration relief.
It gives you the right to apply for a work permit and social security number after 150 days of submitting your asylum application. It gives you the opportunity to obtain permanent residency or US citizenship if your asylum application is approved.
It provides you with government assistance and access to public services such as education, health and social security.
It prevents you from having to return to your home country where you could face persecution or violence for political, religious, ethnic or other reasons.