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With Skylex you may get immigration help anytime and from anywhere in the world.
Business & Asylum visa services
We advise on any immigration questions and assist with document preparation for all types of immigrant and nonimmigrant visas.
Offices across
US
We provide consultations through the Skylex mobile app or in our offices across the USA.
What is Skylex Immigration Lawyer?
Skylex Immigration Lawyer is a one-stop solution to all issues related to immigration to the USA!
We always bring things to fruition!
With our mobile app, you can communicate with your immigration lawyer through audio, video calls, voice messages, and group chat without using emails or phone numbers.
You can easily and quickly schedule an online consultation with our lawyer. If you are already in the US and need to discuss any issues in person, we have several offices in different states.
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Choose your visa type
We are a law firm with 10+ years experience.
Our team will help solve you immigration issue of any difficulty.
This is the fastest way to obtain a green card and it includes getting a US immigrant visa right away.
Basically, this immigration category includes winners of the green card lottery and family reunification petitions if you already have direct relatives who are already the US citizens or green card holders.
Indirect immigration
This category implies a change of status for those who are already legally in the United States.
For example, changing a student or tourist visa to a work one. This process is more complex because it requires more time and resources, however, it is no less popular. Fiancé visa is also included into this category.
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EB-1 Extraordinary Ability
For people with outstanding abilities. Entitles you to receive a green card.
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EB-1 Professor/ Researcher Category
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Green Card For Artists, Musicians, Performers
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O-1 Visas: Immigration Options For The Extraordinary
Gives the applicant and his family the right to temporary residence and work.
Common Issues Leading to Asylum Applications in the
USA for NEPALIS Nationals
Political Persecution
Ongoing political instability, including Maoist insurgency and rival factions, leads to harassment, violence, and arbitrary arrests against those involved in opposition or politically active groups.
Ethnic and Caste Discrimination
Marginalized groups like Dalits, Madhesis, Tharus, and indigenous communities face systemic discrimination, social exclusion, and violence due to the caste system and ethnic divisions in Nepal.
Religious Persecution
For those facing persecution due to their religious beliefs, we provide comprehensive assistance to help you secure asylum in the USA, where religious freedom is deeply respected and protected.
Gender-Based Violence
Gender-based violence is prevalent, with domestic abuse, sexual violence, and forced marriages affecting women and LGBTQ+ individuals, who face societal stigma despite recent legal reforms.
Human Trafficking
Nepal is a trafficking hotspot for forced labor and sexual exploitation. Survivors often apply for asylum to avoid retribution or re-trafficking upon returning to the country.
Forced Recruitment by Armed Groups
During the Maoist insurgency, forced recruitment by government and rebel forces was common. Although the conflict ended, associated threats and intimidation still persist.
Persecution of Journalists and Activists
Journalists and activists face threats, attacks, and detentions for exposing corruption or criticizing the government, as free speech becomes increasingly restricted in Nepal.
Natural Disasters and Poor Government Response
The 2015 earthquake and other crises left many vulnerable. Corruption and slow recovery efforts exacerbated conditions for marginalized communities struggling with inadequate state support.
Coercion from Political Groups:
Political groups, including the Maoists, often pressure individuals to support or join them, leading to threats, violence, and persecution for refusal, impacting their families as well.
Economic Hardship and Exploitation
Severe poverty and job scarcity push many to migrate. Returned individuals face threats from traffickers or creditors, driving them to seek asylum due to labor exploitation.