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ASAP is a nonprofit that supports over 600,000 asylum seekers in the U.S. through digital community, legal resources, and member-led advocacy. Learn how ASAP members fight for justice, access news and updates, and join the largest community of asylum seekers in U.S. history.
- Become a Member
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) sees a future...
- Work Permits
INITIAL work permits for asylum seekers: When to apply: In...
- Our Members
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Linda C., an ASAP member from Zimbabwe, told The Hill that...
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Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project 228 Park Ave. S. #84810 New...
- Jobs and Internships
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) is the largest...
- Our Staff
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) is a women of...
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Scroll down or click on the links below to read questions and answers from the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP). You can also watch this video about how to fill out your asylum application. When do I need to apply for asylum?
Programs. ASAP uses technology to communicate with thousands of asylum seekers, providing them with tools to take control of their asylum cases and advocate for their families. Through ASAP’s online communities, members ask questions of expert attorneys and share stories and strategies.
ASAP provides information and support for individuals seeking asylum in the United States. Find help, FAQs, work permits, videos, sample documents, legal updates and more.
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Learn about the asylum process, immigration court, work permits, and more from the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP). Find legal help and resources for adults who are interested in seeking asylum in the US.