Affidavit and Proof of Applicant in Support of Asylum Application

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What this document covers

The Affidavit and Proof of Applicant in Support of Asylum Application is a legal document that serves to support an individual's asylum application by providing sworn statements from witnesses. These affidavits detail the unavailability of essential documents and the circumstances that led the applicant to seek asylum, distinguishing it from other forms used in immigration processes.

Main sections of this form

  • Name and address of the affiant who provides the testimony.
  • Birth information of the affiant, including date and location.
  • Details of the affiant's employment and duties, pertinent to the asylum claim.
  • Description of political incidents or persecution faced by the affiant in their home country.
  • A statement of fear regarding potential repercussions if the individual returns to their country.
  • Signature and notarization section for legal validation.
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When this form is needed

This form is necessary when an asylum applicant cannot provide certain documents required for their application. It is particularly useful in situations where witnesses need to prove the claims of persecution or threats faced by the applicant, as established through personal knowledge. This affidavit aids in showing efforts made to obtain missing documentation and supports the validity of the asylum claim.

Who needs this form

This form is intended for:

  • Asylum applicants who are unable to obtain necessary documents for their case.
  • Individuals who have experienced persecution or fear persecution in their home country due to political beliefs.
  • Witnesses who can provide credible testimonies about the applicant’s circumstances.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the affiant and fill in their complete name and address.
  • Provide the affiant’s date of birth and place of birth.
  • Detail the affiant's employment history and describe job duties related to their asylum claim.
  • Include a comprehensive account of any political incidents that led to threats against the affiant.
  • Clearly express the fear of persecution if the applicant returns to their home country.
  • Have the affidavit signed by the affiant and notarized to ensure its legal validity.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to provide accurate personal information of the affiant.
  • Not including sufficient detail about the political incidents faced.
  • Omitting the affiant's signature or failing to arrange for notarization.
  • Not clearly establishing the connection between the affiant’s statements and the applicant’s fear of persecution.

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Summary of main points

  • The Affidavit and Proof of Applicant is essential in supporting an asylum application when official documents are not available.
  • It is important to include clear and detailed information to demonstrate persecution claims.
  • Notarization is required for the form to be legally recognized.

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FAQ

Explain in detailed and include the reasons for the harm. Explain what you think will happen to you if you return to your country. Write specific facts and not general statements, but don't write things that you are not sure about. It is difficult to change facts once you turn in your asylum application to Immigration.

Your statement should help the Asylum Officer or the Immigration Judge better understand why you are applying for asylum. Describe specific incidents and dates, and include as much detail as you can remember. Do not simply write general statements. If you cannot remember an exact date, state that you are estimating it.

Asylum has two basic requirements. First, asylum applicants must establish that they fear persecution in their home country. Second, applicants must prove that they would be persecuted on account of at least one of five protected grounds: race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or particular social group.

Passports and travel documents. police registration certificates. identification documents, for example identity cards, birth and marriage certificates or school records. anything you think will help your application.

Such evidence might include, depending on your specific case: student identification cards; union membership cards; political or religious group membership cards; pictures of your injuries; newspaper articles about you (or about your family, friends, or others in situations similar to yours); hospital records; and any

The most important document for an officer to review is either the refugee application or the relative petition, which provides proof of status and establishes identity (with attached photo) as well as citizenship, since most refugees will not have a birth certificate or a passport.

Two copies of any passport that you have and of any U.S. immigration documents (such as your I-94 Arrival/Departure Record) two copies of other identification documents that you have, such as your birth certificate, national identity card, or driver's license, and. fee ($50 on or after October 2, 2020).

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