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  1. ASAP works with members to set advocacy goals and fight for a United States that welcomes asylum seekers, through litigation, press, and policy. Learn More. ASAP sees a future where the United States welcomes all who seek safety here.

  2. If you are an asylum seeker who is 18 years old or older, becoming an ASAP member provides you with opportunities to: (1) access critical resources about the asylum process, (2) ask questions to expert immigration attorneys and connect with a community of asylum seekers, and (3) work with other ASAP members to improve the asylum system.

  3. Enter the information below to find out if your ASAP membership application was approved, rejected, or is pending. Or, if your application was already approved, you can use your member ID to view your membership card. For help using this page, watch this video or email info@asylumadvocacy.org.

  4. 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.

  5. The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has created and compiled the following resources for individuals seeking asylum in the United States. Our hope is that asylum seekers will use these resources to better understand the process and defend their rights.

  6. Nov 4, 2022 · Below are answers to common questions about membership in the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP), including who can become an ASAP member, how to apply for ASAP membership, and how to find your ASAP membership card.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · ASAP’s members are asylum seekers from nearly every country in the world. Today, the 16 most common countries of origin in ASAP’s membership are Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Mexico, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Russia, Turkey, and Venezuela.

  8. We provide free legal advice and representation to asylum seekers who are appealing decisions about accommodation and financial support (asylum support) from the Home Office, run an advice line for advice agencies, and engage in policy work to improve asylum support law.

  9. ASAP is the largest community of asylum seekers in U.S. history. Becoming an ASAP member provides you with opportunities to: (1) access critical resources about the asylum process, (2) ask questions to expert immigration attorneys, and (3) work with other ASAP members to improve the asylum system.

  10. The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has created this resource for adults who are interested in seeking asylum in the United States. Our hope is that you will use the information to better understand the asylum process and take control of your case.

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