Убежище и права человека
Asylum and human rights are fundamental principles that protect individuals fleeing persecution, conflict, or violence. Every person has the right to seek safety and be treated with dignity, regardless of their origin or circumstances.
This section explores the legal frameworks, challenges, and protections available to those seeking refuge. By upholding these rights, societies affirm their commitment to justice, compassion, and international obligations.
Protecting people fleeing war, persecution, and human rights abuses
At Millcorn, we believe that everyone deserves safety, dignity, and justice—no matter where they come from. Our dedicated team of immigration lawyers specializes in asylum and human rights cases, offering compassionate support and expert legal guidance to those seeking protection in the U.S.
If you are fleeing persecution, violence, or threats to your life or freedom, our experienced solicitors are here to help. We understand the complexities of asylum law and are committed to helping you navigate every step of the process, from preparing your initial application to representing you at hearings and appeals.
We also advise on a range of human rights matters, including cases involving unlawful detention, deportation threats, and breaches of fundamental rights under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Our priority is to ensure that your voice is heard and your rights are protected.
At Millcorn, we approach every case with care, discretion, and respect. Whether you are seeking asylum, appealing a decision, or defending your right to remain, you can trust us to stand by your side and fight for your future.
Explore Asylum and human rights services
Gathering Evidence
Collect personal documents: ID, passports, birth certificates.
Obtain evidence of persecution: police reports, medical records, news articles, affidavits from witnesses, etc
Preparing the Asylum Application
Complete Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal.
Write a detailed personal statement explaining your fear of persecution with supporting documents.
Interview or Court Hearing
Affirmative Process (not in removal): Attend an interview with a USCIS asylum officer.
Defensive Process (in removal): Attend hearings before an immigration judge.
Наше Экспертное Мнение
Мы считаем важным делиться знаниями, которые формируют нашу отрасль. В наших аналитических материалах рассматриваются новые тенденции, инновационные стратегии и практические идеи, которые помогут вашему бизнесу оставаться на шаг впереди.
Ознакомьтесь с нашими последними оценками развития отрасли, лучших практик и экспертных мнений. Наши аналитические материалы созданы для того, чтобы вдохновлять на развитие, стимулировать новые идеи и способствовать вашему успеху.







