Asylum Interview Preparation Checklist
Asylum Interview Preparation Checklist
Asylum applicants often feel intense pressure before interviews. Preparation should focus on consistency, documentation, and clear testimony.
Build a Strong Evidence Folder
Include identity documents, country condition reports, medical records where relevant, witness letters, and any records tied to past harm or threats.
Prepare Your Personal Declaration
Your statement should explain key events in chronological order and connect fear of return to a protected ground where applicable.
Practice Interview Questions
Applicants should be ready to discuss major dates, locations, and people involved. If memory is uncertain, explain that honestly rather than guessing.
Address Interpreting and Language Needs
Confirm language preferences early. Interpretation issues can cause confusion and should be raised immediately during the interview.
Final Pre-Interview Steps
- Review all prior filings for consistency.
- Bring originals and copies of key documents.
- Arrive early and organized.
- Stay direct and factual in responses.
Careful preparation helps applicants present their case clearly and avoid preventable credibility concerns.
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