Are You Facing These Challenges?
Applying for asylum can be a daunting and emotionally taxing experience. Common issues include:
Complex and detailed documentation requirements
Fear of deportation or family separation
Uncertainty about eligibility and legal processes
Language barriers and lack of understanding of legal terminology
At Faragalla Law, we understand these challenges and are dedicated to supporting you every step of the way.
Contact us and let us help you:
Our Comprehensive Asylum Services
Expert Legal Guidance
Navigate the complex asylum application process with ease.
Detailed Documentation
We handle all necessary forms and evidence to ensure a strong application.
Personalized Support
Tailored advice to meet your unique circumstances.
Timely Processing
Expedite your application with our efficient strategies.
Affordable Pricing
Transparent fees with no hidden costs.
How Our Asylum Process Works
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Initial Consultation
Schedule a meeting to discuss your case and eligibility.
Document Preparation
We gather and prepare all required forms and supporting evidence.
Submission
File your complete asylum application with USCIS
Follow-Up
We monitor your application and respond to any USCIS requests or interviews.
Approval and Support
Receive your asylum status with our continued assistance.
what makes us different
Why Choose Faragalla Law?
Proven Success
High approval rates in asylum applications.
Experienced Attorneys
Member New York Bar since 1998
Proprietary Technology
We use advanced technology to electronically fill in forms, eliminating manual errors and ensuring accuracy.

Client-Centered Approach
Personalized service tailored to your needs.
Transparent Pricing
Clear and upfront fees with no surprises.
Comprehensive Support
Assistance every step of the way, from start to finish.
What Our Clients Say



“Faragalla Law provided exceptional support during my asylum application. Their expertise made all the difference.”
– Juan M., Florida
“The team at Faragalla Law was compassionate and professional. They guided me through every step with care.”
– Aisha L., New York
“Thanks to Faragalla Law, I was able to secure my asylum status quickly and efficiently. Highly recommended!”
– Omar K., Texas
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Asylum?
Asylum is a protection granted to individuals in the United States who have suffered persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
What Forms Are Required for the Asylum Application?
- Form I-589: Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal.
- Form G-28: Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative.
- Form G-1145: E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance.
How Long Does the Asylum Process Take?
The processing time varies based on individual circumstances and USCIS workload, but our efficient strategies aim to expedite your application.
Can I Work While My Asylum Application Is Pending?
Yes, after 150 days of filing your Form I-589, you can apply for employment authorization by submitting Form I-765.
What Happens If My Asylum Application Is Denied?
- If your application is denied, we will work with you to understand the reasons and explore possible remedies or appeals.
Asylum is a protection granted to individuals in the United States who have suffered persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
- Form I-589: Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal.
- Form G-28: Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative.
- Form G-1145: E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance.
The processing time varies based on individual circumstances and USCIS workload, but our efficient strategies aim to expedite your application.
Yes, after 150 days of filing your Form I-589, you can apply for employment authorization by submitting Form I-765.
- If your application is denied, we will work with you to understand the reasons and explore possible remedies or appeals.
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