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New Rule Will Limit Visas and Asylum

The Department of State has implemented new guidelines that could jeopardize future asylum claims in the United States. From now on, consular officers will ask visa applicants if they fear remaining in their home country or if they have been victims of persecution. It is fundamental to understand that an affirmative answer will result in the denial of the visa. However, if the applicant denies such fear and later attempts to apply for asylum within U.S. territory, their credibility will be questioned, and the process could be classified as immigration fraud. In light of this situation, seeking prior legal counsel is more vital than ever to protect your future in this country. _________________________ Need help with an immigration case? We handle cases worldwide.  Contact us to start solving your case! For detailed information about our consultations and available days, contact us. Contact us: USA Phone: 888.644.3683 WhatsApp (International): +1(305) 586-9418 _________________________ Visit our website:  https://jesusreyeslaw.com/en * The information in this publication IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE in a specific case. Every case is different, and the advice of an immigration attorney is recommended. If you need legal assistance in your case, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with our firm.  . . . #jesusreyeslaw #jesusreyeslegal #attorney #usa

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