Hello, Alex987, Mr. Bird,
I submitted all my paperwork, application and evidences in 4 copies like my lawyer said, to him. He is going to mail them on Mon.
So, what you guys think? My documents include:
Application, 3 affidavits from witnesses: a judge, who was arrested because of my journalism activity - he gave me interview, my brother - who was imrisoned for 7 6 months after I left the country, my director - who witnessed the persecution and was involved in many incidents, copy of medical records showing I was beaten up, 4 summons to Police and Prosecutor Office, my 19 publications - certified translatied, my grant projects on human rights financed by US State Dep., my certificates from 9 countries where I have been and paticipated in inter. trainings on human rights.
DO you guys think they enough?
THanks!
Well, to me you have a strong case. But the stronger the case, the more the questions during the interview. All you need now is to master your case, let the story flow in your mind and have all dates on your fingertips arranged chronologically. You will be granted asylum depending on how you present your case during the interview. Knw that everything you have mentioned or submitted is a source of a question. so study your case and win!