Salih Ayluctarhan has nearly ten years of experience as a prosecutor in Turkey, handling various types of crimes. His experience includes cases before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), focusing on a range of fundamental human rights, which also involved asylum matters. He completed my LLM in U.S. Legal Studies at UCONN Law, where he engaged in projects comparing the EU and U.S. asylum processes. Over the past two years, he has been working on asylum cases, both affirmative and defensive. He is currently involved in legal tech projects that automate the filling of I-589 forms and authenticate supporting documents using AI tools.
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I have nearly ten years of experience as a prosecutor and lawyer in Turkey, handling various types of crimes. For the past two years, I have been focusing on asylum cases, both affirmative and defensive. Additionally, I am involved in a legal tech project that assists professionals in auto-filling the I-589 form and authenticating supporting documents with the aid of AI tools.