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  1. The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) prepared this template in 2022 to assist asylum seekers who are interested in filing Motions to Change Venue. A Motion to Change Venue is a request to change your immigration court to one that is closer to where you live. Your Motion to Change Venue package should include: 1. Form EOIR-33.

  2. www.unhcr.org › what-we-do › protect-human-rightsAdvocacy | UNHCR

    Advocacy. We advocate for laws, policies and practices that protect the rights of refugees, other displaced and stateless people. Advocacy helps to transform policies and services that affect displaced and stateless people on a national, regional and global level. It is a vital part of our work at UNHCR. In both countries of asylum and ...

  3. If your case information does appear in the immigration court system and you have been assigned to an immigration court, you can apply for asylum with the immigration court by following these steps. 4. If you have moved, you can call ICE’s national phone number at 1-833-383-1465 to update your address.

  4. El Proyecto de Apoyo para Solicitantes de Asilo (o ASAP por sus siglas en inglés) es una organización de membresía de la comunidad de solicitantes de asilo más grande en la historia de los Estados Unidos. ASAP cree que los solicitantes de asilo pueden lograr grandes cambios si se mantienen unidos. “Estoy muy contento y orgulloso de ser ...

  5. The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) is a women of color-led organization whose staff and board are majority people of color, majority female, and majority first- or second-generation immigrants. ASAP’s executive team is comprised of Co-Executive Directors Conchita Cruz and Swapna Reddy and Deputy Executive Director Dorothy Tegeler.

  6. Best Practices for Providing Legal Aid and Working Remotely. This document shares some of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP)’s internal best practices for working with clients and building community…. Read More.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2023 · The case was ultimately dismissed on May 18, 2023 because the Court found that the government had taken steps to voluntarily grant nearly all of Plaintiffs’ requests. The immigrant rights organizations that brought the case are CASA, Inc., the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP), Centro Legal de la Raza, Oasis Legal Services, and Pangea ...