Yuriy Nemets pens an article 'Seeking Asylum While on the INTERPOL Wanted List: the Expert Witness Perspective'

In his new article published in the International Enforcement Law Reporter, Yuriy Nemets describes the important takeaways from his experience testifying as an expert witness in the asylum cases of victims of INTERPOL Abuse

In his new article 'Seeking Asylum While on the INTERPOL Wanted List: the Expert Witness Perspective' published in the International Enforcement Law Reporter, the law firm's managing member, Yuriy Nemets, based on his experience as an expert witness in the asylum cases of victims of INTERPOL abuse, puts forward the reasons that, in his opinion, often force such individuals not to seek relief from INTERPOL prior to applying for asylum and thereby risk suspicious treatment from immigration authorities, prolonged detention and deportation. You can read the article here: https://www.ielr.com/content/seeking-asylum-while-interpol-wanted-list-expert-witness-perspective

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