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Subject: Please update your asylum case after the September 9, 2025, events in Nepal

Dear [Client Name] (A# [XXXXXXXXX]),

We are writing to remind you to update your asylum case. On September 9, 2025, serious events occurred in Nepal. These new facts can help your case. U.S. asylum law lets you add new country-conditions evidence and a short update statement. (This is often called a “changed circumstances” update.)

The rules allow updates when country conditions shift. See 8 C.F.R. § 208.4(a)(4) and § 208.13.

What we need from you (please send within 14 days)

  1. Your short statement (2–4 pages).

    What our office will do

    • Draft a “Supplement to Form I-589” with your statement and evidence.

    • Add a short country-conditions summary with sources.

    • File it in the right place, depending on your case:

    If your case is at USCIS (affirmative):
    We will interfile the supplement with the Asylum Office and ask them to add it to your A-file.

    If your case is in Immigration Court (EOIR/defensive):
    We will file a Motion to Supplement the Record and serve DHS counsel.

    Next steps

    • Please email your materials to [secure firm email] or upload to [client portal link].

    • If you prefer, call us to schedule a 30–45 minute prep call this week.

    • To authorize filing once we finish the draft, reply “I approve” by email or sign the attached approval page.

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Despite strict guidance from the current administration to immigration judges, North Carolina’s

asylum approval rate in 2025 stands out as remarkably high—an impressive 89.3%. Out of 1,158

total asylum decisions in the state, 1,034 were approved, making North Carolina one of the

leading states in asylum approval nationwide.


Even more striking is the outcome for Nepalese applicants in the state, who achieved a 100%

approval rate. This is particularly notable given that the national benchmark for Nepalese

asylum approvals is around 60%. These figures highlight the exceptional success of asylum

seekers in North Carolina, even in a challenging immigration climate.

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