LAW OFFICE OF MUHAMMED KUS

The Importance of Evidence in Your Asylum Case

If you want to win your asylum case, evidence is everything. You must gather as much proof as possible to demonstrate past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution.

Collect All Relevant Evidence

As a law firm, we always review your evidence carefully before accepting representation. Strong documentation allows us to build a credible and persuasive case on your behalf.

If you have documents, photos, or reports saved on your phone — or if your family back home holds key evidence — collect everything immediately. Delays in gathering evidence can make your case harder to prove later.

Why Evidence Matters

Your attorney, the immigration judge, and the government attorney (DHS prosecutor) will all examine your evidence closely. Every document, statement, or photo you provide must be consistent with your story and credible under scrutiny.

In asylum law, strong, consistent, and reliable evidence often determines the outcome of the case. Even the most compelling personal testimony can be strengthened — or weakened — by the quality of the evidence you present.


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