Hi all,
I had my asylum interview and last week I got the decision that my asylum had been rejected and I had been refered to court. I was surprised because my interview had gone pretty well. It went on for more than an hour and I had answered all qns and showed lot of documentation. I had shown with various proofs that I was persecuted in the past and my family is currently been persecuted. The officer seemed satisfied when I answered all the questions and showed him the documents. However they rejected me saying that I have not proved sufficiently that I will be persecuted in the future if I go back. Is this a common thing? Has anyone experienced this before? Now I am worried about whats going to happen in the court
I had my asylum interview and last week I got the decision that my asylum had been rejected and I had been refered to court. I was surprised because my interview had gone pretty well. It went on for more than an hour and I had answered all qns and showed lot of documentation. I had shown with various proofs that I was persecuted in the past and my family is currently been persecuted. The officer seemed satisfied when I answered all the questions and showed him the documents. However they rejected me saying that I have not proved sufficiently that I will be persecuted in the future if I go back. Is this a common thing? Has anyone experienced this before? Now I am worried about whats going to happen in the court