We understand that many immigrants travel to the United States in search of a safer place to live. Many of our clients have fled home and are recovering from persecution because of their gender, political opinion, religion, or status in society. At Kain Immigration, LLC, we represent immigrants in their I-589 asylum applications with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (“USCIS”) and the Immigration Court, and we really take time to develop our clients’ affidavits and supporting documents to present their strongest case. We are also experienced in handling appeals of adverse asylum decisions with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), from the EOIR-26 Notice of Appeal to briefing.

Once a client is granted asylum status, we are also experienced in assisting them in petitioning for their spouse and children with Form I-730, applying for refugee travel documents with Form I-131, and handling their applications for adjustment of status (also known as permanent residence or green card) on Form I-485.