USCIS Form I-589

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USCIS Form I-589

USCIS Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, is a document used by individuals who are physically present in the United States to apply for asylum or for withholding of removal. These forms of protection are aimed at individuals who have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion if they return to their home country.

The form allows applicants to explain their reasons for fearing persecution and to provide details about their situation. It is a crucial step for those seeking to remain in the U.S. under humanitarian protections, and it can also be used by individuals who are not currently in removal proceedings. Completing this form accurately is vital, as it serves as the foundation for the applicant’s asylum interview and case evaluation by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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Instructions For Forms

So, filling out an official document is always a serious matter. However, do not worry ahead of time, and read the information and step-by-step instructions. Remember, to apply for asylum, and you need to prove that you are a refugee or a persecuted person for political reasons. Also, explain your position by indicating that you do not want to return to your country of citizenship. Further, if you get approved for asylum, all your family members listed on the application have the right to stay in the United States and work.

There are also a few good reasons why you should share the risk of deportation:

  • participation in genocide or Nazi activities
  • persecution of other people
  • a criminal record for a particularly serious crime and a danger to Americans
  • committing a serious crime outside the United States
  • represent a threat to US security

All information regarding the deportation is in the public domain. In general, to avoid deportation, you need to prove that your life or freedom is in danger. If you are denied deportation, you will not be forcibly removed from the United States, but you may move to a third country. Each family member should apply for such protection independently since such a decision does not apply to everyone. In this case, only the immigration judges and the Immigration Appeals Board deal with this matter and may delay or cancel the deportation.

You need to check the box at the top to apply for protection and withholding removal. This is the first page.

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  • Biographical information

On the first page, in the section Part A.I, enter reliable information about yourself (questions 1-17). Do not provide false data because then your application will not be accepted. Enter your current address of residence in the United States (the eighth question) and the current name of the country where you were born.

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Next, the nineteenth question is about another Form, if you entered the United States with an inspection. Specify the necessary data for this form, but if you did not receive it, check the box “NO.” Enter your passport details and check that the information is correct (20-25).

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  • Data About The Spouse And Children

The second part regulates issues related to your children and spouse. If there are any, be sure to provide information about them. You may also include your spouse or children under the age of 21 who are unmarried but live in the United States in your application. Unfortunately, if your children are over 21 and married, submit a separate asylum application form.

When including family members in the form, provide three copies of documents about the marriage and the birth of children. If the US authorities refuse to grant you asylum, this decision applies to your children and spouse.

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  • Your Background

The third part provides information about your past (the last five years). Provide comprehensive data in reverse chronological order.

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  • The Essence of Your Application

This extensive section addresses questions about the reasons for applying for asylum and protection. Here you will find specific questions about the right to receive protection, refusal, and deportation. Therefore, carefully read this section and answer the questions very clearly and honestly. Describe in detail if you have ever been subjected to torture and cruelty.

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  • Additional Data And Signature

Please indicate in this section (Part C) the circumstances that prevented you from submitting this application within one year of your arrival in the United States. Also, answer “yes or no.” If you choose “yes,” write an explanation.

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Like any other official document, sign this application (Part D). Also, be sure to write down who helped you when filling out the form. Carefully check the completed information for accuracy. Unfortunately, if you knowingly provide false information, you will not be able to submit this form and receive similar benefits in subsequent times. It is a hard requirement in the United States.

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  • Other Person

According to the requirements of this application, any person who helped you fill out the form must sign and provide the necessary information about themselves (Part E). Moreover, there are penalties for perjury and providing false information. Do not allow such incidents to occur to avoid legal proceedings and deportation. Unfortunately, a refusal to provide data and offenses will lead to criminal punishment.

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  • Additional Signature

Part F and Part G regulate additional provisions regarding the application for asylum and protection in the United States. Do not sign them when filling out until you have passed an interview with an authorized person and a hearing with an immigration judge. After completing the steps, sign these parts.

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What Else Do You Need To Know?

So, for filing this form, attach supporting documents:

  • the signed original of this application
  • the original and copies of additional materials
  • an extra copy of this Form
  • applications of each family member
  • two copies of the marriage certificate and birth certificates of children
  • passport photo and a photo of the family members specified in the form
  • two copies of passports and any immigration documents the USA

When filling out this application for asylum and protection from torture and persecution, use our software to fill out this form. Do not forget to check the application and sign it. Otherwise, you will miss the opportunity to get these benefits in the United States.