
Welcome to the “Asylum” course!
In this section, you’ll get everything ready to make the most out of this course. Find a quiet space, have a notepad or your computer ready for notes, and set yourself up for focused learning. Get ready to dive in and make this learning experience a success!
In this section, you’ll learn how our courses are structured, so you’ll know what to focus on and how to navigate each module. Get ready to understand the layout, key components, and learning flow to make the most of your experience!
Before You Fill Out a Form
Always read the instructions carefully before completing any form. This will help you avoid mistakes and increase the chances of having your application approved on the very first try. It’s also essential to follow all the tips and tricks we share in the video lesson, as they will guide you step-by-step toward a successful submission.
Attached to this lesson is an example cover letter you can use when submitting your asylum package together with how to write an asylum statement.
P.S. You can get this course at a special discounted price using the code ASYLUM at checkout.
Master the U.S. Asylum I-589 and Employment Authorization (EAD) process with this comprehensive, hands-on course created for legal professionals, advocates, and individuals who want to file their own applications with confidence. The U.S. immigration system can be overwhelming, but this course breaks it down into clear, step-by-step lessons designed to help you succeed.
You will learn exactly how to complete the Asylum Form I-589 and the Employment Authorization application, ensuring accuracy, compliance with USCIS requirements, and improved chances of approval. Along the way, you’ll also discover how to avoid the most common mistakes that lead to delays, requests for evidence, or denials.
Through interactive video tutorials, detailed case studies, and downloadable practice resources, you’ll build a strong understanding of:
Asylum eligibility criteria and how to assess a case before filing
Required documentation, supporting evidence, and timelines
The complete I-589 application process from start to finish
When and how to apply for work authorization (EAD)
Best practices for tracking a case and preparing for interviews
Strategies to support clients or self-filers through complex humanitarian immigration challenges
This course is ideal for immigration attorneys, paralegals, law students, nonprofit advocates, and caseworkers who want practical training on asylum procedures. It is also designed for self-filers—individuals who want to understand the process and complete their own applications with greater confidence.
By the end of the course, you will have a practical roadmap for managing asylum and EAD cases successfully. You’ll not only gain technical skills but also the confidence to support clients, expand your immigration law practice, or take control of your own asylum journey. With lifetime access, you can revisit the material anytime as U.S. immigration laws evolve.
Enroll today to deepen your expertise, enhance your career opportunities, and make a lasting impact in the field of humanitarian immigration.