June 27, 2022

Green Card based on Asylum

Attorney Mooradian's client, an asylee who faced religious persecution in the Middle East, recently became a permanent resident of the United States.  The client had come to the U.S. nearly a decade ago for educational purposes.  After converting his religion to that of Christianity, the client realized that he would no longer be safe in his country of origin.  Therefore, he plead and won asylum before the USCIS asylum office. Several years later, he applied for and became a permanent resident of the United States.

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