Los Angeles Asylum Attorneys
Individuals come to the United States to seek refuge from the persecution they face in their native country. People all over the world face persecution based on their religion, race, political affiliation, nationality, health, gender, sexuality and other factors.
When these individuals come to the United States temporarily, they may be eligible for asylum, which would allow them to stay here. Contact a skilled immigration attorney from the Law Offices of Cobos & Ayala to discuss your asylum opportunities by calling 213-943-4949.
Los Angeles Asylum Law Firm
The lawyers at the Law Offices of Cobos & Ayala have extensive experience in the area of asylum. We have worked with clients seeking political asylum from various countries.
- Homosexual — There are many countries in the world where it is illegal to be homosexual. Homosexual individuals in these countries can face serious danger, violence, prison time or even death. We will work with you as you seek asylum to remain in a safe, non-discriminatory environment.
- HIV-Positive — HIV-positive individuals living in the United States but facing deportation may be able to obtain asylum here. By returning to their respective countries, some individuals face not only the prospect of decreased quality of HIV treatment, but also discrimination, violence and other forms of persecution. We will help you apply for asylum to remain in the US for medical and safety reasons.
VAWA
Female/Male Victims of Violence — The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a federal law intended to protect individuals from domestic violence, sexual assault and other forms of violence. Under the VAWA, individuals may be able to obtain United States residency if they face either physical violence or emotional cruelty by their United States citizen or lawful permanent resident spouses, parents or sons and daughters.
U Visa
The U visa was created by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act for victims of certain crimes that cause substantial physical and/or mental abuse. To qualify for the U visa, individuals must have information concerning a crime and be willing to help in the investigation and/or prosecution of that crime. To be eligible, the crime must violate a United States law or have occurred in the U.S.
Contact a practiced, tenacious attorney from the Law Offices of Cobos & Ayala by calling 213-943-4949. For a $50 consultation fee, we will meet with you as needed over a six-month period. All of our attorneys speak English and Spanish.
Law Offices of Cobos & Ayala
Pacific Center Building
523 W. Sixth Street, Suite 516
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Telephone: 213-943-4949 | Fax: 213-943-4950
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