Five Questions To Ask During Your First Interview With An Asylum ApplicantDavid L. Cleveland
We asked our interview partners the following common questions: (1) Which factors enable ASR adolescents’ access to mental healthcare/psychotherapy services?; (2) Which access barriers, if any, exist?; (3) How can ASR adolescents’ access to mental healthcare/psychotherapy services be improved?
So the current process of an asylum seeker attending a Home Office interview and the Home Office itself relying on country guidance information to make a decision on the veracity of an asylum claim could be re-examined in the place of a more accurate procedure that captures the experiences of...
Asylum Interview:For affirmative asylum cases, you will be scheduled for an interview with a USCIS asylum officer. During this interview, you will need to provide detailed information about your fear of persecution and support your claim with evidence. Receive a Decision:USCIS will decide whether t...
asylum adjudication system almost beyond recognition. Yet, they now have the audacity to blame their victims, hapless asylum applicants and their dedicated, hard working advocates, for the Government’s grotesque failures to carry out their statutory and constitutional duties to establish a fair, ...
The interview data of asylum casework are produced in a relational setup, wherein they derive their quality and meaning from other types of data as well (e.g., social media). From a modelling perspective, quality data is defined as “proactively considering care, sanctity, and diligence in ...
While there is not enough evidence to fully determine how common alliances between members of staff and residents were, several interviewees mentioned the friendliness of staff members, some of whom also helped residents in his free time. These forms of agency and connection are important to take...
That in Wales, in a devolved setting, we would do things differently (Interview, 11 December 2017) This emphasis on ‘difference’ in a devolved setting is reminiscent of Hill's examination of the Scottish context, in which there has been a perhaps even more pronounced evocation of the “...
At approx 13:30 h, asylum seeker was seated in interview rooms with SCA caseworker and interpreter. Stated, “I hate Wilson’s security and that he did not want to return to the regional processing centre. They presented as angry and frustrated. They reported he felt like breaking his own...
I conducted all fieldwork in Somali, using open-ended interview questions. After several attempts, I aban- doned my initial plan of tape-recording the interviews, as most interlocutors were not comfortable with it. I took extensive notes during the interviews and compiled the data soon after ...