Immigration Law
Asylum in Florida
Welcome to the law office of Gabriel J. Carrera, affectionately known to many as “The Attorney That Rides.” With a steadfast commitment to justice and a passion for advocacy, Mr. Carrera has become a distinguished figure in immigration law, with ample experience in asylum cases.
Why Choose Gabriel J. Carrera?
Experience in Asylum Law: With years of experience, Mr. Carrera has a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding asylum law and uses this knowledge to fight for the rights of those seeking refuge.
- Personalized Attention: Every case is unique, and Mr. Carrera provides personalized legal strategies tailored to the specific circumstances of each client.
- A Trusted Advocate: Known for his integrity and tenacity, Mr. Carrera has earned the trust of his clients and peers alike, making him a reliable partner in your journey toward asylum.
Services Offered
- Comprehensive Case Evaluation: Understanding the nuances of your situation to determine the best course of action.
- Document Preparation: Assisting in the meticulous preparation of all necessary documentation to support your asylum claim.
- Court Representation: Standing by your side in immigration court, Mr. Carrera will advocate fiercely on your behalf.
The Attorney That Rides Difference Gabriel J. Carrera isn’t just a title; it’s a symbol of his dedication to going the extra mile. His moniker, “The Attorney That Rides,” reflects his dynamic approach to legal representation—always moving forward, never backing down from a challenge, and ready to navigate the toughest legal terrains.
If you’re seeking asylum and need a lawyer who will ride alongside you every step of the way, look no further than Gabriel J. Carrera. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and embark on the path to a safer future.
Asylum Eligibility
Learn if you are eligible and how to apply for asylum
To be eligible for asylum, you must be:
Inside the United States
Able to demonstrate that you were persecuted or have a fear of persecution in your home country due to your:
- Race
- Religion
- Nationality
- Social group
- Political opinion
In most cases, a decision will be made on your asylum application within 180 days after you file. Learn more about the process of seeking asylum in the U.S., including:
- Filing asylum application Form I-589 within 1 year of arriving in the U.S.
- Working in the U.S.
- Helping family members seek asylum
- Filing for permanent residence (Green Card)
How to sponsor an asylum seeker
If you came to the U.S. in the last 2 years as an asylee, you may be able to sponsor your spouse and qualifying children to join you.