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01. Start with a blank Refugee Application Form
Open the blank document in the editor, set the document view, and add extra pages if applicable.
02. Add and configure fillable fields
Use the top toolbar to insert fields like text and signature boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and more. Assign users to fields.
03. Distribute your form
Share your Refugee Application Form in seconds via email or a link. You can also download it, export it, or print it out.

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Step 1: Access DocHub to set up your Refugee Application Form.

Start signining into your DocHub account. Utilize the advanced DocHub functionality at no cost for 30 days.

Step 2: Go to the dashboard.

Once signed in, go to the DocHub dashboard. This is where you'll create your forms and manage your document workflow.

Step 3: Create the Refugee Application Form.

Hit New Document and select Create Blank Document to be redirected to the form builder.

Step 4: Set up the form layout.

Use the DocHub tools to add and arrange form fields like text areas, signature boxes, images, and others to your form.

Step 5: Add text and titles.

Include necessary text, such as questions or instructions, using the text field to guide the users in your form.

Step 6: Customize field settings.

Alter the properties of each field, such as making them required or arranging them according to the data you expect to collect. Designate recipients if applicable.

Step 7: Review and save.

After you’ve managed to design the Refugee Application Form, make a final review of your form. Then, save the form within DocHub, send it to your chosen location, or distribute it via a link or email.

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In order to be granted asylum, an individual is required to provide evidence demonstrating either that they have suffered persecution on account of a protected ground in the past, and/or that they have a well-founded fear of future persecution in their home country.
To apply for a Refugee Travel Document, file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. Filing instructions and forms are available on our Web site at .uscis.gov. Follow the instructions on the form carefully. For further information please visit our Web site or call Customer Service at 1-800-375-5283.
If you are eligible to apply for asylum with USCIS as outlined in the section above, you may file your Form I-589 with USCIS online or by mail depending on your situation.
But if you cannot find an attorney to represent you, you can request asylum on your own (also known as pro se). If you decide to file for asylum on your own, the document titled Im Afraid to Go Back: A Guide to Asylum, Withholding of Removal and the Convention Against Torture may help you.
The asylum seeker is required to furnish: A section 23 permit. Any proof of identification from the country of origin. A travel document if in possession of one. Applicants fingerprints taken in the prescribed manner. Interpreter if secured (if necessary )
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Form I-589 requires applicants to provide information about the basis for the asylum claim, such as the reasons for seeking protection and any supporting evidence. Filing Deadline: It is crucial to file your asylum application within one year of your arrival in the U.S., unless you qualify for an exception.
Form I-589 Instructions 03/01/23. Instructions. This application is used to apply for asylum in the United States and for withholding of removal (formerly called withholding of deportation).
You must receive a referral to the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) for consideration as a refugee. For more information on the referral criteria, see the USRAP Consultations and Worldwide Processing Priorities page.

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