We are excited to share a photo story from Sullivan, a member of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP). “It is not easy to leave your country in fear, for a new place full of hundreds of challenges,” Sullivan said. “I am very happy to share part of my story with you.” Swipe through to read Sullivan’s photo story, in English and Spanish.
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Saying Goodbye to ASAP Co-Founder Liz Willis
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ASAP Member Spotlight: Wendi
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Evelyn
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ASAP Reaches 350,000 Members!
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The CASA Lawsuit
WORK PERMITS MAIN PAGE HERE. “We should all have the ability to work honorably while we wait for our asylum...

ASAP Staff Spotlight: Emeizmi
We are so excited to spotlight Emeizmi Mandagi! Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, Emeizmi immigrated to the United States with her...

ASAP Members Win Work Permit Reforms
May 4, 2022 update for ASAP members: Great news! Work permits for many asylum seekers are now valid for 540...

ASAP Staff Recognized with Fellowships
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ASAP Seeks Justice for Separated Families
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150,000 Members Receive Work Permits
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Ngan
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ASAP Comments on Asylum Proposal
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Leidy
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Members Speak About Renewal Delays
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Common Questions about Work Permits
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Families Meet With Sec. Mayorkas
On August 20, 2021, the Secretary of Homeland Security, who oversees ICE and Border Patrol, met face-to-face with separated families...

ASAP Reaches 150,000 Members
Dear ASAP members, ASAP has reached 150,000 members! We are so excited to share this achievement with you. ASAP’s membership...

Members Access ASAP Resources
Over the last quarter, the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has shared critical immigration resources with tens of thousands of...

Members Fight Family Separation
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Members Propose Changes to USCIS
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Bill Would Help Separated Families
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Members Fight Work Permit Delays
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ASAP Reaches 75,000 Members
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W.L. Receives Her Work Permit
ASAP member W.L., whose advocacy played a critical role in the lawsuit CASA v. Wolf, has received her work permit...

Judge Blocks New Asylum Rule
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Anne
We are excited to spotlight Anne Recinos, Co-Legal Director at the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP). Anne is the daughter...

ASAP Grows Membership
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Summer Reflections
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Sullivan’s Photo Story
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Work Permits for Non-ASAP Members
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ASAP Fights Biased Courts
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New Asylum Application Toolkit
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270 Damages Cases Placed
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Challenges During COVID-19
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Eleven New Infographics
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Dennise
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Remote Trainings During COVID-19
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COVID-19 Resources
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Mom Takes Control of Her Case
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Training 200+ Pro Bono Attorneys
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A Deportation Prevented
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ASAP Fights for Work Permits
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Guest Post: Applying for Asylum
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Guest Post: Volunteering in Texas
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Immigration Court Video Series
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Guest Post: Getting a Work Permit
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Family Wins 4-Year Legal Battle
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ASAP Fights Proposed DHS Rule
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ASAP Staff Retreat in Alabama
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Hearings in Two States in Same Week
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ASAP Grows Systemic Reform Team
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Daniela
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Victory in Legal ER
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Marilyn
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: Jasmina
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ASAP Staff Retreat in Chicago
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IRAP Litigation Partnership
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ASAP Staff Spotlight: William
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Victory in Legal ER
Zulema accessed emergency legal aid and averted deportation for herself and her family. We met Zulema through our online community...

ASAP Partner Spotlight: MSHRP
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A Volunteer’s Week in Dilley
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Deportation Reversed for Family
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ASAP’s Second Annual Report
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ASAP Condemns New Border Rule
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Co-Founder Grows Policy Work
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After Reunification, Fight Continues
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ASAP Supporters Take Action
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ASAP Condemns Detention of Children
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A Summer Fighting for Families
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Victory for Mother and Daughter
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New Guide for Border Advocates
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ASAP Fights for Families
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ASAP Helps Client Find New Beginning
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ASAP Co-Founders Speak Out
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ASAP Receives Outpouring of Support
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ASAP Issues Policy Report
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Reflections from ASAP’s Interns
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Mothers Build Strength in Community
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ASAP Welcomes New Staff
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Client Wins Challenging Appeal
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ASAP Joins Greater Sum 2018 Cohort
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) is excited to announce that we are now members of The Greater Sum Foundation’s...

Diary from Baby Jail
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ASAP’s First Annual Report
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has released our first ever Annual Report! ASAP client Sandra says, “As someone who did...

Tribune Op-Ed: Sessions is Wrong
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#GivingTuesday Success
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ASAP Wins J.M.K. Innovation Prize
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has been named one of ten winners of the 2017 J.M.K. Innovation Prize! Awarded...

Emergency Motions to Reopen Project
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Client Fights Fraud, Inspires Others
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP)’s client Luna fled to the United States after her siblings were murdered and she...

Volunteer Profile: Joanne Lee
Volunteer Joanne Lee, Yale law student and Co-President of the YLS chapter of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) writes: “Near...

ASAP Welcomes New Staff
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Great Fundraising News
Thank you to the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Conant Family Foundation, and Echoing Green for supporting our work and helping...

Lawsuit Against ICE Moves Forward
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Mother and Newborn Reunited
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Asylum Win for North Carolina Family
Sandra and her father were mayoral candidates in Central America, when her father was murdered. After his murder, Sandra began...