Asylum Issues - Immigration Law

Recently there have been many arrests and threats of deportation. Many transgender and gay persons can qualify for asylum or withholding of removal so they will not be deported and they will receive work permits. No one should agree to deportation without first consulting a human rights attorney. Your assistance in spreading this information is much appreciated.

The Gender Rights Asylum Project Helps TRANSGENDER/GAY/LESBIAN, HIV/AIDS patients & victims of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE seek asylum in the United States.

For a confidential consultation contact:

Judith Marty, Esq. (formerly with US AsylumCorps & United Nations)
AILA member
1440 N. Harbor Blvd., Suite 900
Fullerton, CA 92835
714-724-9986 emergency
714-449-3305 Office
1-877-772-5147 toll free

For References Email: lobolegal@aol.com

Website: http://www.judithmarty.com

Urgent: you must apply for asylum within one year of your last arrival to the U.S. Withhholding of removal or Convention Against Torture Protection may still apply. Call to obtain legal advice.