How did your asylum interview go?

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Tell us about arrival, a psychological appearance of an officer, how did he/she treat you, did the officer let you feel intense, how many questions were asked, did you stumble in your answers, did you any how feel (and was later right) about the officer's decision.

Please, share your experience, it is very important for those who apply.
Olga
 
Hey guys! Don't keep a silence! Please share your experience, we have an interview soon, so we'll be glad if you tell us anything at all..
 
i got my interview at the District Office al El Paso Texas, and actually the A.O. was coming from the Houston A.O. i had my interview scheduled at 3:00 p.m. so i got there on time, and i was told to wait for them to call me, I had a friend of mine fron church to help me translate what ever the asylum officer didnt understand.
so it was already 5;00 p.m and nobody call us, so went to check with the security guard at the door and he said to wait, but we were the last ones sitting there, they were closing the office already and nobady said any thing so i went with the officer again. and he finally went inside and ask some body about us, a few minutes later a more than 6 ft. high and 250 lbs. black A.O. showed up, and believe me she was really mad, because she said she called us before, but how could i missed her being so big.
so she was mad and sehe said she was late to take plane back to Houston, and she already, so she didnt believed any thing i said, she treat me really bad, i was humilliating, i got so nerviuos, i couldn't speak clearly, i she didn't let me us my friend to translate, she said i was well educated, i i was expected to speak english.
so she refer my case to an I.J. believe me it was better, even known it took me 8 hours to explai the judge my case, but he granted me asylum, thank GOD.
 
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