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Navigating Asylum Hearings: Timelines, Bond & Parole

Adhami Law Group Season 1 Episode 18

In Episode 18 of the VivaVisa Podcast, Attorney Kousha Adhami provides actionable insights on navigating asylum hearings, securing work authorization, and understanding the complexities of detention and parole. From the moment a Notice to Appear is issued to the possible alternatives to immigration detention, this episode gives you the tools and knowledge to better advocate for yourself—or a loved one—through every step of the process.

In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

Hearing Schedules & Timelines: How master calendar and individual hearings shape your path toward securing asylum.

Asylum Clock & Work Permits: This section covers the 180-day timeline, potential delays, and how to keep your clock running so you can work legally.

Detention & Bond Hearings: Key considerations when seeking release, including how bond amounts are set and the best strategies to present your case.

Parole Explained: Why “arriving alien” status matters and how humanitarian or advanced parole can open new avenues for relief.

Alternatives to Detention: When a non-detained docket can be beneficial and how to prepare effectively for your immigration court date.

Tune in for a clear, step-by-step breakdown of the legal processes and strategies that can help you—or those you care about—stay on track toward a secure future in the U.S. Don’t forget to subscribe and share Episode 18 to spread the word about essential immigration insights!

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