my interview experiance

olivermoe

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Hi, I had my interview on 12/13/10. So, far here is my experiance so far. My asylum claim is made based on political opnion and fear of torture/execution etc. AO was nice, althought she asked me specific questions like what happen after this that, when it happened, what political groups my family and I belong to etc. I was able to answer 95% of her questions. She did say at the start that there may be some questions I wont be able to answer but just give her details and answer as much as i can tho.

Interview took over an hr i think. At the end she asked me two questions, one was that she said would it be possible if me and my family relocate different part of the country. I answered it is impossible because the government has our records and can find us wherever we hide or go. Second question she asked is like Do you fear to return to your country. So I answered yes i got away one time, for second time, there wont be a second time. Then she explained to me the decisions that she will be making in two weeks, like one is approval and one is refer to the court. after that my interview ended.

Any thoughts, ideas? do I have a chance to finish with the AO, i know it is hard to guess but i am just excited and worry.
 
I had my interview on the 13th as well, and my application is based on religious persecution but the IO asked me the same questions in the end, she asked if I can relocate to a different part of the country, I replied no, the rest of the country is not even under government control, my life is more at stake there, and the one where she asked if I fear going back there, to which I replied I fear persecuted because I believe in Jesus, and she said nothing after that just took me with her to the elevator and I walked out on my own. I guess with them you cant really tell how well you answered until you get that final letter. But lets just hope for the best!! Good Luck!!
 
thanks for the comments, to answer some of the questions, I filed my application in NYC because i live there. My lawyer said interview went fine and my story and my answer matched about 99% of the time which is always a good thing as well as AO was satified with my answers most of the time.

Yea i know the type of decisions but in the end AO said either grant or refer to the court since my F1 visa expired some time ago, so the other options are not sutitable for people like me she said.
 
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