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 Ineligibility for Asylum-The One Year Bar and breaking it.
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Posted on 03-09-07 6:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bars to Applying for Asylum (www.uscis.gov)

Ineligibility to Apply for Asylum
An asylum-seeker is ineligible to apply for asylum under section 208(a)(2) of the INA if he or she:
•Failed to file an asylum application (Form I-589) within one year of his or her last arrival in the United States or April 1, 1997, whichever is later
Exception to the I-Year Filing Deadline:
The applicant demonstrates either the existence of changed circumstances* which materially affect the applicant’s eligibility for asylum or extraordinary circumstances** relating to the delay in filing. The applicant needs to have filed the application within a reasonable time given the exception. See 8 CFR § 208.4.

•Previously applied for asylum and was denied by an Immigration Judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals
Exception to Previous Denials of Asylum:
The applicant establishes the existence of changed circumstances* which materially affect his or her eligibility for asylum.

•Can be removed to a safe third country pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement:
USCIS published regulations implementing a bilateral agreement between the United States and Canada on November 29, 2004. Unless asylum-seekers arriving at a U.S./Canada land border port of entry or transiting through the United States while being removed from Canada fall within an exception to the agreement, they will be returned to Canada to seek protection there.

BREAKING THE ONE YEAR BAR RULE:

Changed Circumstances: 8 CFR § 208.4(a)(4)

These may include but are not limited to the following:

•changes in conditions in the applicant’s country of nationality or, if the applicant is stateless, country of last habitual residence;
•changes in the applicant’s circumstances that materially affect the applicant’s eligibility for asylum, including changes in applicable U.S. law and activities the applicant becomes involved in outside the country of feared persecution that place the applicant at risk; or
•in the case of an alien who had previously been included as a dependent in another alien’s pending asylum application, the loss of the spousal or parent-child relationship to the principal applicant through marriage, divorce, death, or attainment of age 21.

OUR CONTEXT:
1. Changes in conditions in the applicant’s country of nationality:

-Fear of persecution from atrocities that shall arise of potential CPNM rule-demonstrate evidences of maoists atrocities before and after peace agreements;
-Fear of Persecution from JTMM, MJF of KJMM or similar splinters;
-Fear of Persecution from other unidentified militants posing threat to the civillians over these months
-evidences thereof

2. changes in the applicant’s circumstances that materially affect the applicant’s eligibility for asylum
-continuation of threat or start of threat to family members inquiring about you or threatining you or your family, forcing them physically or posing mental or physical torture/threat;
-continuation of threat due to your presence in the US (an emperialist nation in the eyes of militants), donation and extortion drive;
-killing, kidnapping and extortion of your family members or community
-forceful donation or contribution drive in the name of elections or support to the militants
-evidences thereof


**Extraordinary Circumstances: 8 CFR § 208.4(a)(5)
These may include but are not limited to the following:
•serious illness or mental or physical disability, including any effects of persecution or violent harm suffered in the past, during the 1-year period after arrival;
•legal disability (e.g., the applicant was an unaccompanied minor or suffered from a mental impairment) during the 1-year period after arrival;
•ineffective assistance of counsel, provided that:
•the applicant files an affidavit setting forth in detail the agreement that was entered into with counsel with respect to the actions to be taken and what representations counsel did or did not make to the respondent in this regard;
•the counsel whose integrity or competence is being impugned has been informed of the allegations leveled against him or her and given an opportunity to respond; and
•the applicant indicates whether a complaint has been filed with appropriate disciplinary authorities with respect to any violation of counsel’s ethical or legal responsibilities, and if not, why not;
•the applicant maintained Temporary Protected Status, lawful immigrant or nonimmigrant status, or was given parole, until a reasonable period before the filing of the asylum application;
•the applicant filed an asylum application prior to the expiration of the 1-year deadline, but that application was rejected by the Service as not properly filed, was returned to the applicant for corrections, and was refiled within a reasonable period thereafter; or
the death or serious illness or incapacity of the applicant’s legal representative or a member of the applicant’s immediate family.
 
Posted on 03-09-07 6:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bars to Applying for Asylum
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BREAKING THE ONE YEAR BAR RULE:

Changed Circumstances: 8 CFR § 208.4(a)(4)

OUR CONTEXT:
1. Changes in conditions in the applicant’s country of nationality:

-Fear of persecution from atrocities that shall arise of potential CPNM rule-demonstrate evidences of maoists atrocities before and after peace agreements;
-Fear of Persecution from JTMM, MJF of KJMM or similar splinters;
-Fear of Persecution from other unidentified militants posing threat to the civillians over these months
-evidences thereof

2. changes in the applicant’s circumstances that materially affect the applicant’s eligibility for asylum
-continuation of threat or start of threat to family members inquiring about you or threatining you or your family, forcing them physically or posing mental or physical torture/threat;
-continuation of threat due to your presence in the US (an emperialist nation in the eyes of militants), donation and extortion drive;
-killing, kidnapping and extortion of your family members or community
-forceful donation or contribution drive in the name of elections or support to the militants
-evidences thereof

Source: USCIS
'Our Context' provisions may vary from individual to indivudual case. nepalilawyer@gmail.com
 


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