Case #25-0059204
Initials & Country of Origin: J.C.R. from Guatemala
Type of Case: Removal Asylum
Language/interpretation needs: Spanish Interpreter Needed
Date of Entry (and status, if any): 10/20/2024; Humanitarian Parole
Next Hearing: 03/12/2025 (MCH – IJ Bartleson [NY-Broadway])
Current Status/status expiry: Humanitarian parole through 10/19/2026; Asylum filing deadline is 10/19/2025
Case Summary: 5 years ago, Ms. CR began a relationship with a man who was verbally and sexually abusive. She separated from her partner 2 years ago. After she left, her ex-partner started looking for her. She moved multiple times, but he found her every time and threatened to beat her if she did not get back together with him. She did not believe the police would protect her because the police only trust the man’s word. Ms. CR fled Guatemala in August 2024 and arrived in the U.S. two months later.
Theory of the Case: Past persecution and fear of future persecution by a non-government actor on account of membership in a particular social group (gender-based)
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: Spanish Interpreter Needed
Date of Entry (and status, if any): 10/20/2024; Humanitarian Parole
Next Hearing: 03/12/2025 (MCH – IJ Bartleson [NY-Broadway])
Current Status/status expiry: Humanitarian parole through 10/19/2026; Asylum filing deadline is 10/19/2025
Case Summary: 5 years ago, Ms. CR began a relationship with a man who was verbally and sexually abusive. She separated from her partner 2 years ago. After she left, her ex-partner started looking for her. She moved multiple times, but he found her every time and threatened to beat her if she did not get back together with him. She did not believe the police would protect her because the police only trust the man’s word. Ms. CR fled Guatemala in August 2024 and arrived in the U.S. two months later.
Theory of the Case: Past persecution and fear of future persecution by a non-government actor on account of membership in a particular social group (gender-based)
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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