EFTA02689568Set 11
2005-05-0528p10,687w
express a fear of persecution, they
receive a "credible fear" hearing with an USCIS asylum officer and — if found
credible — are referred to an EOIR immigration judge for a hearing ... fiscal year, there were 262,102 asylum cases pending at USCIS. The
USCIS asylum officers approved 11,434 cases in FY2003, and the percentage of
cases approved ... asylum
cases that EOIR received were cases referred to the immigration judges by the
asylum officers. The percentage of EOIR asylum cases approved was 37% of cases
decided in both
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EFTA01006862Set 9
2017-12-213p1,055w
guess.
At the 19th Annual AILA conference last week, the representative from the asylum office did indicate that when a case is
withdrawn, they look at all the factors ... whether it is a foolproof police or not and it was the NY asylum office not Newark ...
Irene Vaisman, Esq.
The Vaisman P.C.
New York, NY 10004
www.vaismanpc.com
This email ... Irene Vaisman wrote:
See below email from the asylum office
Irene Vaisman, Esq.
The Vaisman P.C.
New York, NY 10004
www.vaismanpc.com
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