Affidavit and Proof of Applicant in Support of Asylum Application

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Overview of this form

The Affidavit and Proof of Applicant in Support of Asylum Application is a legal document used by applicants seeking asylum in the United States. This form serves to provide necessary affidavits from individuals who have personal knowledge of the applicant's situation and the unavailability of supporting documents that might be required for their petition. It is particularly essential in cases where the applicant cannot obtain crucial evidence from foreign authorities or documents related to political persecution.

What’s included in this form

  • Personal information of the affiant, including residency and employment details.
  • Affirmation of the affiant's knowledge about the applicant's political stance and activities.
  • Detailed description of the potential persecution faced by the applicant if returned to their home country.
  • Verification of the efforts made by the applicant to gather supporting documents.
  • Notarization section to validate the affidavit.
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Common use cases

This form is necessary when an applicant is submitting an asylum application but cannot provide certain required documents. It is particularly relevant for individuals who have faced political persecution or fear of persecution due to their political opinions, activities, or affiliations. This affidavit helps demonstrate the credibility of their claims through witness statements from individuals familiar with their circumstances.

Who should use this form

The following individuals should use this form:

  • Asylum applicants who cannot obtain necessary documentation from their home country.
  • Affiants who have directly witnessed or have knowledge of the applicant's political activities and the risks they face.
  • Individuals intending to support an asylum application based on a fear of persecution due to political beliefs or actions.

How to prepare this document

  • Begin by filling in the state and county information at the top of the form.
  • Provide the affiant's name, address, and place of residence.
  • Record the affiant's date of birth and birthplace accurately.
  • Detail the affiant's employment history, including job title and description of duties.
  • Describe the political incident or the context around the persecution the applicant fears.
  • Finally, sign the affidavit in the presence of a notary public to validate the document.

Notarization requirements for this form

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide all required information in the personal details section.
  • Not including enough detail about the political incident when describing the applicant's fears.
  • Leaving the notary section incomplete or failing to have the form notarized when required.
  • Submitting without ensuring all affiants have direct knowledge of the facts stated.

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Summary of main points

  • This affidavit is essential for applicants unable to obtain necessary documents for asylum.
  • Credible affidavits can strengthen an asylum case.
  • Notarization is a crucial step in validating the form.
  • Attention to detail is vital when completing the affidavit to avoid common errors.

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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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