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  1. Learn how Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project members have been fighting for justice for separated families for five years in this... ASAP’s legal educational resources—videos, infographics, FAQs, and more—have now been accessed more than 10 million times!

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    ASAP welcomes new members who: (1) have sought or are seeking asylum in the United States, (2) are 14 years or older, and (3) believe in ASAP’s mission, as stated above. If you meet these criteria, please fill out our membership application. ASAP’s team will then screen your application, and we will text you to let you know whether you have been ap...

    Use this toolto find out if your membership application has been approved, rejected, or is still pending.

    If your ASAP membership has already been approved and (1) the name on your membership card is incorrect OR (2) you would like to update your contact information, please fill out this survey.

    The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) is a membership organization of the largest community of asylum seekers in U.S. history. ASAP believes that asylum seekers can make great change by standing together. “I am so glad and proud to be a member of ASAP,” one member shared. “One of the best sentences I have read from ASAP is ‘you are not alone.’ ...

    Visit ASAP’s member data pageto view numbers and charts that reflect real-time, anonymous data about ASAP’s members, who have come from 175 countries to seek asylum in the United States.

    For more information, please view our frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ASAP membership. We will continue to update our FAQ document with answers to the questions we are receiving.

    ASAP is a community of asylum seekers who work together to improve the U.S. asylum system. Learn how to become a member, access resources, connect with attorneys, and more.

  2. The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has created and compiled many resources for individuals seeking asylum in the United States. Our hope is that you will use this information to better understand the process, find help near you, and take control of your case!

  3. 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.

  4. ASAP is a women of color-led organization that helps asylum seekers with technology, legal, and other support. Learn about its diverse, remote staff and executive team, but not their names for privacy and security reasons.

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  5. In general, you can apply for asylum within one year of entering the United States by submitting an asylum application, Form I-589. Where you submit the asylum application depends on whether you are applying for asylum in immigration court or with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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  7. Apr 4, 2024 · Biden Extends Some Immigrant Work Permits. The Hill. April 4, 2024. Linda C., an ASAP member from Zimbabwe, told The Hill that the government extending work permits for asylum seekers and other immigrants was a “huge relief.”.

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