I-589, Application For Asylum and For Withholding of Removal
I-589, Application For Asylum and For Withholding of Removal
I-589, Application For Asylum and For Withholding of Removal
2. Provide the following information about your residences during the past 5 years. List your present address first.
Number and Street, Line 1: Prospect Av
Number and Street, Line 2:
City/Town: Fort Myers
Department or Province:
State: FL
Postal Code:
ZIP Code: 33905
Country: USA
Dates:From(Month): unknown
Dates:From(Year):
Dates:To(Month): unknown
Dates:To(Year):
Number and Street, Line 1: Mz 13 Casa No.9 Barrio Villa de Granada
Number and Street, Line 2:
City/Town: Granada
3. Provide the following information about your education, beginning with the most recent school that you attended.
Name of School: General Santander
Type of School: PUBLIC
Location (Address):
Street Name and Number: Granada Meta
Apt. No.:
City: Granada
State:
ZIP Code:
Province: Meta
Postal Code: 00000
Country: COL
Dates:From(Month): unknown
Dates:From(Year):
Dates:To(Month): unknown
Dates:To(Year):
4. Provide the following information about your employment during the past 5 years. List your present employment first.
5. Provide the following information about your parents and siblings (brothers and sisters). Check the box if the person is deceased.
Relationship (Mother, Father, Sibling): Father
First Name:
Last Name:
Middle Name:
City/Town of Birth:
Country of Birth:
Current Location:
Deceased:
Relationship (Mother, Father, Sibling): Mother
First Name: Doraalba
Last Name: nino Cruz
Middle Name:
City/Town of Birth: San Juan Arama Meta
Country of Birth: COL
Current Location: Colombia
Deceased:
2. Have you or your family members ever been accused, charged, arrested, detained, interrogated, convicted and sentenced, or
imprisoned in any country other than the United States (including for an immigration law violation)?: No
If "Yes," explain the circumstances and reasons for the action:
3.A. Have you or your family members ever belonged to or been associated with any organizations or groups in your home country,
such as, but not limited to, a political party, student group, labor union, religious organization, military or paramilitary group, civil
patrol, guerrilla organization, ethnic group, human rights group, or the press or media?: No
If "Yes," describe for each person the level of participation, any leadership or other positions held, and the length of time you or
your family members were involved in each organization or activity.:
3.B. Do you or your family members continue to participate in any way in these organizations or groups?:
If "Yes," describe for each person your or your family members' current level of participation, any leadership or other positions
currently held, and the length of time you or your family members have been involved in each organization or group.:
4. Are you afraid of being subjected to torture in your home country or any other country to which you may be returned?: Yes
If "Yes," explain why you are afraid and describe the nature of torture you fear, by whom, and why it would be inflicted.: As
Indicated By Cover letters
2.B. Have you, your spouse, your child(ren), or other family members, such as your parents or siblings, ever applied for or received
any lawful status in any country other than the one from which you are now claiming asylum?: No
If "Yes," , provide for each person the following: the name of each country and the length of stay, the person's status while there,
the reasons for leaving, whether or not the person is entitled to return for lawful residence purposes, and whether the person
applied for refugee status or for asylum while there, and if not, why he or she did not do so:
3. Have you, your spouse or your child(ren) ever ordered, incited, assisted or otherwise participated in causing harm or suffering to
any person because of his or her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or belief in a particular political
opinion?: No
If "Yes," describe in detail each such incident and your own, your spouse's, or your child(ren)'s involvement.:
4. After you left the country where you were harmed or fear harm, did you return to that country?: No
If "Yes," describe in detail the circumstances of your visit(s) (for example, the date(s) of the trip(s), the purpose(s) of the trip(s),
and the length of time you remained in that country for the visit(s).):
5. Are you filing this application more than 1 year after your last arrival in the United States?: No
If "Yes," explain why you did not file within the first year after you arrived. You must be prepared to explain at your interview or
hearing why you did not file your asylum application within the first year after you arrived. For guidance in answering this
question, see Instructions, Part 1: Filing Instructions, Section V. "Completing the Form," Part C.:
6. Have you or any member of your family included in the application ever committed any crime and/or been arrested, charged,
convicted, or sentenced for any crimes in the United States (including for an immigration law violation)?: No
If "Yes," for each instance, specify in your response: what occurred and the circumstances, dates, length of sentence received,
location, the duration of the detention or imprisonment, reason(s) for the detention or conviction, any formal charges that were
lodged against you or your relatives included in your application, and the reason(s) for release.If you have been arrested in the
United States, you must submit a certified copy of all arrest reports, court dispositions, sentencing documents, and any other
relevant documents.:
WARNING: Applicants who are in the United States unlawfully are subject to removal if their asylum or withholding claims are not
granted by an asylum officer or an immigration judge. Any information provided in completing this application may be used as a basis
for the institution of, or as evidence in, removal proceedings even if the application is later withdrawn. Applicants determined to have
knowingly made a frivolous application for asylum will be permanently ineligible for any benefits under the Immigration and
Nationality Act. You may not avoid a frivolous finding simply because someone advised you to provide false information in your
asylum application. If filing with USCIS, unexcused failure to appear for an appointment to provide biometrics (such as fingerprints)
and your biographical information within the time allowed may result in an asylum officer dismissing your asylum application or
referring it to an immigration judge. Failure without good cause to provide DHS with biometrics or other biographical information
while in removal proceedings may result in your application being found abandoned by the immigration judge. See sections 208(d)(5)
(A) and 208(d)(6) of the INA and 8 CFR sections 208.10, 1208.10, 208.20, 1003.47(d) and 1208.20.
Part E. Declaration of Person Preparing Form, if Other Than Applicant, Spouse, Parent, or Child
I declare that I have prepared this application at the request of the person named in Part D, that the responses provided are based on
all information of which I have knowledge, or which was provided to me by the applicant, and that the completed application was
read to the applicant in his or her native language or a language he or she understands for verification before he or she signed the
application in my presence. I am aware that the knowing placement of false information on the Form I-589 may also subject me to
civil penalties under 8 U.S.C. 1324c and/or criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. 1546(a).
Signature Of Preparer:
Date:
Complete Name of Preparer:
First Name:
Last Name:
Daytime Telephone Number:
Address of Preparer
Street Number and Name:
Apt. Number:
City:
State:
ZIP Code:
Province:
Postal Code:
Country:
Evidence
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