Case #25-0062041 Urgent
Initials & Country of Origin: A.E. from Jordan
Type of Case: Removal Asylum
Language/interpretation needs: Arabic interpreter needed
Date of Entry (and status, if any): 06/20/2024; EWI
Next Hearing: 11/18/2025 (Master – IJ Sardelli)
Current Status/status expiry: N/A; Asylum filing deadline is 06/19/2025
Case Summary: Mr. E’s family practices Salafi Islam. His family has abused him since he was young for perceived acts against their religious beliefs. This included beating and hitting his face with a hard tile when they discovered he was attending college without their knowledge. Mr. E’s family has government connections, which he believes will make it more difficult for him to get protection from the police. Since leaving Jordan in February 2024, Mr. E has converted to Christianity. If he returns to Jordan, Mr. E fears that his family will kill him or enforce religious punishments on him, as they have threatened to do.
Theory of the Case: Past persecution and fear of future persecution by non-government actors on account of religion/imputed religion
Commitment: File I-589, gather evidence and testimony, appearances in Court; Work permit (initial and renewals)
Court: Yes
Experience level/case team size recommended: Appropriate for any experience level and team size
Type of Case: Removal Asylum
Language/interpretation needs: Arabic interpreter needed
Date of Entry (and status, if any): 06/20/2024; EWI
Next Hearing: 11/18/2025 (Master – IJ Sardelli)
Current Status/status expiry: N/A; Asylum filing deadline is 06/19/2025
Case Summary: Mr. E’s family practices Salafi Islam. His family has abused him since he was young for perceived acts against their religious beliefs. This included beating and hitting his face with a hard tile when they discovered he was attending college without their knowledge. Mr. E’s family has government connections, which he believes will make it more difficult for him to get protection from the police. Since leaving Jordan in February 2024, Mr. E has converted to Christianity. If he returns to Jordan, Mr. E fears that his family will kill him or enforce religious punishments on him, as they have threatened to do.
Theory of the Case: Past persecution and fear of future persecution by non-government actors on account of religion/imputed religion
Commitment: File I-589, gather evidence and testimony, appearances in Court; Work permit (initial and renewals)
Court: Yes
Experience level/case team size recommended: Appropriate for any experience level and team size
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