Posted on 10/21/2018 2:38:44 PM PDT by DollyCali
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Asylum Interview And Questions
The asylum interview can be the most important part of the asylum application process. It is your opportunity to tell your story in your own way.
Once you enter the asylum interview office, the asylum officer will greet you and ask you to stand and raise your right hand. The asylum officer will then swear you in. You will then take a seat and the asylum officer will begin asking you questions. If you don’t understand a question, say “can you please repeat the question” and if you still don’t understand the question, you can say “I am sorry but I don’t understand the question.” If you get emotional during the interview, that is absolutely fine. However, your interview is not the time to hide or be shy about telling your story.
Each asylum officer has a different style of interviewing, but generally, the below questions will likely be asked.
Asylum Interview Questions
What is your complete full name?
Where do you currently live?
Have you ever applied for asylum in another country?
Do you have legal status in another country other than your home country?
Did you leave the United States after applying for asylum?
Have you ever committed acts of terrorism?
Have you ever committed acts that harm others purposefully?
What city were you born in?
What country were you born in?
What is your date of birth?
Are you married?
What is your spouses name?
Do you have children?
What are the names of your children?
Have you ever been to immigration court?
Have you ever committed any crimes while in the United States?
Have you ever committed any crime in your home country?
Have you ever lied to the United States government?
When did you last leave your home country?
How long have you been in the United States?
How many times have you been to the United States?
Do you fear going back to your home country?
If you fear going back to your home country, why?
Have you ever been harmed in your home country?
Have you ever been physically harmed in your home country?
Have your friends and family ever been harmed in your home country?
Why were you harmed?
When were you harmed?
Explain how the harm happened?
Have you or your family members ever been accused of, charged, detained, interrogated, convicted, sentenced, or imprisoned in any
country?
Have you ever been part of an organization or group like a political party or social group?
Have you ever been tortured in your home country?
When were you tortured?
Where were you tortured?
Do you believe you will be tortured if returned to your home country?
Who will torture you?
Have you reported these abuses to the police of your home country?
What did the police do?
Have you ever moved to a different part of your home country to avoid the abuses and harm from happening again?
After leaving your home country, did you return?
Have you ever been forced to commit acts of violence?
Do you have any additional evidence, statements, affidavits, or anything that you would like to submit today?
Do you have other family here in the United States?
Do you have family back home in your home country?
Do you have anything else you would like to add today?
NIKK...for heavens sake...one has to ask..do they have to show proof?...this would take forever to get through all these people...GOOD question gubamyster....I wish I could find a good article on your question....I’ll keep looking.
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Regarding The False Flag Bomb Hoax:
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- The investigation is progressing rapidly and a prime suspect has already been identified.
- The case is expected to be resolved as soon as the November election is over.
Thanks for your research - I'm sure they are coached on how to answer all of these questions.
Regarding your above question. I was wondering the same. Again, I have heard, that they must ask for asylum in the first country entered, otherwise we don't have to take them.. So most of these would need to ask for asylum in Mexico. If they do not have to show proof, why wouldn't they just say they were Mexicans, thereby their "first country" would be the US & again, we would be obligated to take them in for processing & hearing?
CBN News Embeds with the Caravan: What We Discovered About UN Involvement, Foreigners and Felons
FTA: Holton spoke to numerous people in the caravan who said they joined the trek because they saw advertising for it on social media or heard about it on the news. He says the caravan has been organized by opposition political elements within Honduras who are supported by Venezuela, as well as a consortium of left-wing pro-immigration groups.
And I can tell you it didn’t take me long to find four or five right away who are absolute felons who are coming north to try to get back into the United States,” Holton discovered.
A Honduran migrant named Freddy was one of several people who told us they’ve been deported from the US four times. “Sure I’ve visited,” he said. “Sometimes two months, sometimes a month. I was imprisoned there in the detention center.”
The Somali migrant spoke to CBN News in English, saying he was heading to the US in a few days. “We want to take some rest, you know. We are tired, been on the road,” he said.
The Somali man revealed he began his journey north from Brazil. Holton also spoke with others from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Eritrea and Pakistan who are joining the caravan to the US.
@realDonaldTrump 17m17 minutes ago
Just spoke with Prime Minister @GiuseppeConteIT of Italy concerning many subjects, including the fact that Italy is now taking a very hard line on illegal immigration...
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...I agree with their stance 100%, and the United States is likewise taking a very hard line on illegal immigration. The Prime Minister is working very hard on the economy of Italy - he will be successful!
@realDonaldTrump 24m24 minutes ago
Spoke with French President @EmmanuelMacron this morning. Discussed many topics including the very exciting upcoming visit to Paris where @FLOTUS Melania and I will attend the Armistice Day Centennial Commemoration!
I think you are correct. However, in the articles I have read about the 800 troops, they are there to provide logistical support, tents... as assistance to Border Patrol. So, to me, it doesn't sound like they will be a military wall of resistance. I hope what I am reading is giving me the wrong.impression.
The melting pot became a bowl of chili.
Or Chalupa. I was amazed when I saw that & I am thinking that it probably only represents legal immigration. When/if we ever get a handle on immigration, it might be time to let some other countries get a shot at legal, merit-based immigration.
Maybe 8,000. If we can protect other countries, we sure as hell should be protecting our own.
The 800 are there to establish the necessary forward logistics. There is an old saying in the military, “Amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics.”
We
Weren’t home
We were in Columbus close to Camp Atterbury. Nomhelicoptors there.
When it come to military I am an amateur. If it only takes 800 fine.
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