Posted by: mancini April 23, 2017
Asylum
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Notice of Intent to Deny

You may receive a notice of intent to deny (NOID) if you have valid legal status in the United States but are found ineligible for asylum. The NOID will state the reason(s) that you are ineligible for asylum. You will have 16 days to explain in writing either why the claim should be granted or submit new evidence to support the claim, or both. If you do not to respond within 16 days, your asylum claim may be denied. If we receive a timely response, the asylum officer will carefully consider the response or new evidence, or both and then make a final decision to approve or deny the claim. If the claim is approved, the officer will issue a grant of asylum; if the claim is denied, the officer will issue a final denial.


Try by getting a good lawyer to present your case or in my opinion most likely it will be denied.
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