
Asylum Appeals
Asylum appeals are legal processes allowing individuals who have been denied asylum to challenge that decision. Asylum is protection granted to people fleeing persecution in their home countries. If someone’s application is rejected, they can appeal to a higher authority, often by presenting new evidence or arguing that the decision was incorrect. This process typically involves legal representation and can take considerable time, during which the individual may remain in the host country. Ultimately, a successful appeal can result in the granting of asylum, offering safety and protection from harm.