WE INFORM OUR CUSTOMERS THAT WE WILL BE CLOSED THIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH FOR THANKSGIVING.

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Can I travel within the United States if I am seeking asylum?

Can I travel within the United States if I am seeking asylum?

Many asylum seekers wish to travel during the holidays, but there is an understandable concern due to reports of immigration operations in the country. Attorney Jesús Reyes clarifies this frequent doubt to provide peace of mind to you and your family.

What you should consider for your trip:

Legality of the trip: A person in an asylum process can travel legally within the national territory as long as they have a valid identification.

Required documentation: It is sufficient to present a driver’s license from any state of the American Union or a valid work permit.

Airport security: On domestic flights, passengers pass through the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) control and not through immigration agents.

Risk assessment: Although detentions of people with active legal processes and no criminal record are uncommon, it is always essential to be prepared.

Legal protection: In the event of any inconvenience, there are mechanisms such as bond or custody redetermination to protect your rights.

Traveling informed is your best tool to avoid unnecessary setbacks.

If you require detailed information about your asylum case or any other immigration procedure, our office is ready to provide the professional advice you deserve.

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* The information in this publication is NOT LEGAL ADVICE in a specific case. Each case is different, and the advice of an immigration attorney is recommended. If you need legal assistance with your case, we recommend scheduling a consultation with our firm.