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Why Some People Win in Court After Being Denied Asylum
Introduction Being denied asylum in the United States is often interpreted as the end of the process. For many individuals, it comes with fear, uncertainty, and the belief that deportation is inevitable. In reality, however, a denial is not always the final outcome. In immigration court, it is not uncommon for individuals to ultimately obtain relief after an initial asylum denial. This happens for specific legal reasons, not by chance. In many cases, the initial application w

Viktor A. De Maio
May 45 min read


Federal Court Restores Asylum Rights at the Border
Introduction: Federal Court Restores Asylum Rights at the Border after a major federal appeals court ruled that broad restrictions blocking asylum access at the southern border were unlawful. This decision is one of the most important immigration rulings of 2026 because it confirms that people seeking protection cannot be denied the opportunity to apply for asylum simply through executive action. For many immigrants and families, the last year created deep uncertainty. Border

Viktor De Maio
May 16 min read


What Makes an Asylum Case Believable to an Immigration Judge? Key Factors Explained
Introduction: Understanding What Makes an Asylum Case Believable to an Immigration Judge For many immigrants seeking safety in the United States, asylum represents hope and protection from persecution. However, applying for asylum involves more than simply explaining what happened in one’s home country. A key question immigration judges must answer in every case is what makes an asylum case believable to an immigration judge. Judges carefully analyze testimony, documentation,
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Apr 134 min read


Small Mistakes That Quietly Damage Your Asylum Case
Introduction For many immigrants seeking protection in the United States, applying for asylum represents hope, safety, and the possibility of rebuilding a life free from fear. However, the asylum process is often more complex than people expect. It involves detailed forms, strict deadlines, interviews with immigration officers, and sometimes hearings before an immigration judge. While many applicants focus on explaining the persecution or danger they faced in their home count

Viktor De Maio
Apr 34 min read


What Happens If Your Asylum Case Is Referred to Immigration Court? How to Prepare and What to Expect
📖 Introduction Hearing that your asylum case has been referred to immigration court can feel overwhelming. For many immigrants, this moment brings fear, confusion, and a sense that something has gone wrong. But a referral does not automatically mean your case has been denied—it means your case is now moving into a different phase of the immigration system. Understanding what happens when an asylum case is referred to immigration court, and how to respond strategically, can m

Viktor De Maio
Apr 15 min read


What Happens After You File for Asylum in the U.S.? Timeline, Process, and What Immigrants Should Expect
Introduction Filing for asylum in the United States is a critical step for individuals seeking protection, but what happens after submitting the application is often unclear and overwhelming. Many applicants expect quick updates or immediate decisions, only to find themselves navigating a complex process that can take months or even years. Understanding what happens after you file for asylum in the U.S. is essential not only for peace of mind but also for making informed deci

Viktor De Maio
Mar 257 min read


Asylum in 2025: New Priorities, Accelerated Processing, and Risks for Late Applicants
Asylum 2025 Introduction The year 2025 brings major changes to how USCIS and EOIR process asylum applications, including new priorities, faster adjudication pathways, and more scrutiny toward incomplete or late filings. This article explains the updated Asylum in 2025 policies, how accelerated processing works, and why early preparation and evidence are essential to avoid negative outcomes. What Changed in Asylum in 2025? The updates aim to: reduce backlogs identify strong ca

Viktor A. De Maio
Nov 28, 20253 min read


Asylum Interview in the United States: Complete Guide to Prepare and Increase Your Chances of Success
The Asylum Interview in the United States: A Comprehensive Guide is one of the most critical steps in obtaining humanitarian protection. For many applicants, this process can feel overwhelming 😰, especially if you don’t know what to expect. However, with proper preparation, you can present your case with confidence, clarity, and greater chances of success. This guide explains everything you need to know about the asylum interview: how it works, the questions officers typical

Viktor A. De Maio
Sep 26, 20254 min read


Canceling My Asylum Application: What You Need to Know According to Immigration Law in 2025
Hello, I’m Viktor De Maio, attorney at De Maio Law, PLLC. Throughout my experience helping people navigate the U.S. immigration system, one of the most common questions I receive is: “Should I cancel my asylum application if my permanent residency is approved?” This concern is completely valid. Many people do not realize that, even after their residency has been approved, keeping their asylum application open can create administrative conflicts or complicate their immigration

Viktor A. De Maio
Aug 29, 20253 min read


Refugee Assistance and Asylum Services in Coral Gables, FL
As an immigration attorney at De Maio Law, PLLC, I understand how overwhelming and complex the journey to seeking refuge in the United States can be, especially as recent immigration policies continue to evolve. For those seeking asylum, the process often feels like an uphill battle, but you're not alone. My team and I are here to guide you through each step of the process with empathy and expertise. In this blog, I’ll walk you through the assistance available for refugees an

Viktor A. De Maio
Aug 28, 20253 min read


🛂 Asylum in 2025: Strategies After New Restrictions at the Border 🗽
Freepik 🚧 What Has Changed at the Border? In 2025, the U.S. government has reinstated a series of policies affecting asylum seekers arriving at the southern border. These changes include: Requiring asylum seekers to apply for protection in a third country before reaching the U.S. Reinstating the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy Applying stricter standards for “credible fear” interviews These policies have added layers of complex

Viktor A. De Maio
Jun 20, 20254 min read


The Future of Asylum Seekers under President Trump: New Regulations and Challenges
Photo by Freepik Since taking office in January 2025, President Trump’s administration has placed significant emphasis on curbing asylum applications and tightening the asylum process. The focus on border security has led to changes in asylum-seeking procedures, creating greater challenges for individuals attempting to claim refuge in the U.S. This blog explores the recent regulatory changes, and the hurdles asylum seekers now face under Trump’s leadership. 1. New Eligibility

Viktor A. De Maio
May 13, 20254 min read


Asylum Law and Your Rights - Trusted Guidance from a Miami Attorney
Seeking asylum in the United States is a critical step for those who fear persecution in their home country. However, the process can be complex, overwhelming, and difficult to navigate without professional help. If you are considering asylum, understanding your rights and the steps involved is crucial. This article will guide you through the asylum process, explain eligibility criteria, and highlight your legal rights. By working with a Miami attorney specializing in asylum

Viktor A. De Maio
Feb 14, 20256 min read


The Importance of an Asylum Attorney When Seeking Protection in the U.S.
If you are seeking asylum in the United States, you are embarking on a complex legal journey. Navigating intricate immigration laws and procedures can be overwhelming, and any misstep could jeopardize your claim. In Miami, working with an experienced asylum attorney significantly increases your chances of success. A knowledgeable lawyer will guide you through the process, ensuring proper documentation, preparing your application, and representing you in proceedings. With prof

Viktor A. De Maio
Feb 4, 20254 min read


Why You Need to Cancel Your Asylum Request if Your Residency is Approved
Securing permanent residency in the United States is an incredible milestone, often achieved through family-based petitions, employment, or other immigration pathways. If you previously applied for asylum and your residency is approved through another route, it is essential to cancel your asylum request. Understanding why this step is necessary can help avoid complications in your immigration status and ensure a smooth path forward as a lawful permanent resident (LPR). The

Viktor A. De Maio
Jan 30, 20253 min read
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