... in response to Colombians Applying for Asylum in US, posted by John O on Oct 11, 2003[This message has been edited by Michael B]
Yes, so common that Colombians aren't even allowed to change planes in the US when enroute to other countries. US recently changed the policy, now people from most other countries can't either, 9/11 precautions, donchakno?, but Colombia has had that restriction for a couple of years because of so many asylum applications they made at the Miami airport. So common that now it's almost impossible for Colombians to get a tourist visa any more. In fact, she's just caused another 50 of her piasanos to have their visa applications denied.
Chances for approval? Maybe about halfway between fat and slim. The US policy varries greatly towards refugees, depending on what country they are from, and Uncle's case reviewers aren't cutting any slack for Colombians. She will have to prove a direct threat aimed specifficly at HER, and for a specific reason (her political activities, member of a racial or religious group that has been the victim of genocide or something like that) not just a general 'Colombia is a dangerous place'.
Can't say that I blame her for trying nor that I neccesarly agree with the US policy (too bad she isn't a Cuban) but that's the way I understand things are. If you want to help her out, get her a referal to the USCC (United States Catholic Conference), they represent a lot of refugee cases. Your local Catholic church can tell you how to contact them.