Asylum Supporting Documents

Asylum seekers often submit a range of documents to support their claims during the application process. The list of possible exhibits includes:
- Asylum seekers often submit a range of documents to support their claims during the application process. The list of possible exhibits includesPersonal Statements: Detailed narratives from the applicants explaining their reasons for seeking asylum, including experiences of persecution or fear of persecution.
- Country Conditions Reports: Comprehensive documents outlining the political, social, and economic conditions in the applicant’s country of origin, demonstrating the basis for their asylum claim.
- Newspaper Articles and Media Coverage: Relevant news articles, reports, or media coverage documenting human rights abuses, political unrest, or persecution in the applicant’s home country.
- Medical Records: Documentation of injuries or psychological trauma resulting from persecution, along with medical assessments supporting the need for asylum.
- Affidavits and Witness Statements: Sworn statements from individuals who can corroborate the applicant’s account of persecution or provide additional evidence.
- Identity and Nationality Documents: Passports, identification cards, or other official documents verifying the applicant’s identity and nationality.
- Police Reports and Legal Documents: If available, reports or legal documents related to incidents of persecution, arrests, or threats faced by the applicant.
- Membership Certificates or Affiliation Documents: Proof of membership in groups or organizations targeted by persecution, if applicable.
- Photos and Videos: Visual evidence supporting the asylum claim, such as images or videos depicting events or circumstances in the home country.
- Expert Opinions: Reports or testimonies from experts in relevant fields (e.g., human rights, country conditions) supporting the credibility of the asylum claim.
It’s essential for applicants to compile a comprehensive and well-organized set of exhibits to strengthen their asylum case and demonstrate the validity of their claims.
- EXHIBIT 1: DID YOU SUFFER ANY HARM?
- EXHIBIT 1-1: Asylum Timeline Worksheet: A tool to organize important facts and incidents in chronological order
- EXHIBIT 1b: ALL of my international travel
- EXHIBIT 1c: my addresses for the last 60 months
- EXHIBIT 2
- EXHIBIT 3: please ask the US Embassy to talk to my friend, who now lives in my country
- EXHIBIT 18 FOR AN ACTIVIST
- EXHIBIT 19 for an activit
- EXHIBIT 20 QUESTIONS FROM ASYLUM OFFICER AUGUST 2024
- EXHIBIT 21 Questions asked Jan 2025
- Checklist 2025 Jan
- Long declaration Jan 2025