msv5450
Active Member
There is no doubt that the current tide of the USCIS is in favor of:
1) white
2) highly educated
3) Fluent in English
4) female
There are published academic studies on this and it is undeniable that if you possess the above characteristics, you are more likely to get a more favorable decision for your immigration petition. Overall, asylum is a subjective matter and it boils down to who interviews you. Here is my question:
Is it true that the asylum offices in more liberal states like the west coast welcome gay asylum seekers and have a negative bias towards Christian applicants? That's what I heard from one applicant in Chicago. Apparently, you have a higher chance of approval in Chicago if your asylum claim is based on sexuality rather than religion.
1) white
2) highly educated
3) Fluent in English
4) female
There are published academic studies on this and it is undeniable that if you possess the above characteristics, you are more likely to get a more favorable decision for your immigration petition. Overall, asylum is a subjective matter and it boils down to who interviews you. Here is my question:
Is it true that the asylum offices in more liberal states like the west coast welcome gay asylum seekers and have a negative bias towards Christian applicants? That's what I heard from one applicant in Chicago. Apparently, you have a higher chance of approval in Chicago if your asylum claim is based on sexuality rather than religion.