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A personal affidavit, which serves as your sworn statement, is the cornerstone of your case and should be included as part of your asylum application. This affidavit is considered a type of evidence. A detailed written statement provides a narrative of the events that led to your fear of returning to your home country.
I, REDACTED, hereby swear under penalty of perjury that the following statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge: I am applying for asylum because I am afraid that I will be harmed by my family and the gangs if I return to El Salvador. My family abused me and forced me to work since I was a little boy.
It should describe the applicant's fear of returning to her country, addressing the following requirements of the asylum claim: 1) persecution; 2) protected category; 3) reason for the persecution; 4) inability and unwillingness of government to control the abuser; 5) the applicant's well-founded fear; 6) her inability ...
A personal affidavit, which serves as your sworn statement, is the cornerstone of your case and should be included as part of your asylum application. This affidavit is considered a type of evidence. A detailed written statement provides a narrative of the events that led to your fear of returning to your home country.
It is better to keep your statement to about five to ten pages and focus on the parts of your story that explain why you need protection. You do not need to reference asylum law or country conditions in your statement. It is better to use your statement to tell your personal story from the heart.