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Applying for a protection visa can be challenging. A study of 18,196 protection visa cases applied for and reviewed between January 2015 and December 2019 showed that only 13% of the appealed cases received favourable decisions. The visa interview is an important process since it is the migration officer’s way of verifying the submitted evidence.
The officer may ask for additional details to support the story or other forms of evidence to support the claim for protection. The legal criteria must be met in order for a protection visa to be granted. The interview helps the migration officer to evaluate if the applicant meets the refugee criteria and whether he has a well-founded fear of persecution based on valid reasons.
The protection visa interview will enable the migration officer to make an informed decision on the eligibility for protection. Applicants should put their best put forward during the interview process, treat it seriously and maintain honesty and integrity all throughout the process.
Make sure that matters that need to be clarified are clarified during the interview as this is a determining factor whether the protection visa will be approved.
Considering that the interview stage is usually the reason why protection visas are denied, an applicant must carefully prepare for the interview. In this article we will be discussing some protection visa questions so that you can properly prepare for them.
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One of the important steps in any interview is to familiarise yourself with the documents that you have submitted. In this case, those are the attachments that you have included in your protection visa application.
Make sure to bring the required documents and to check whether original or photocopies will be acceptable. In every interview or transaction, and generally, wherever you go, you will need an identification card with you. You will need an ID that has a photo for positive identification.
You will also need original documents in English, letter of invitation and any other required documents.
In a protection visa interview, the officer needs to find out if the applicant is eligible for asylum through a protection visa grant. Among the questions that will be asked will be verification questions to check your identity and the truthfulness of your application. Personal information such as your name, address, age and residence will be asked.
Remember that before the commencement of the interview, you may ask for an interpreter to assist you. The migration officer will introduce the interpreter. You will be asked to pledge to tell the truth during the interview.
After a verification of your identity, the officer will then proceed to asking questions regarding your circumstance at your home country and how the danger or harm to your life if you go back to your country, came about. The officer will also try to find out if the impending harm is serious enough to engage Australia’s protection obligations.
The migration office must be convinced that this harm is less likely to be avoided and that a protection visa is suitable for your case.
An application for a protection visa is to be taken seriously. This is your opportunity to present your case and if the migration officer finds merit, you will be granted protection by the Australian Government. Here are some ways for you to pass the protection visa interview:
Migration interviews are serious in nature and the truth must always be expressed. There will be repercussions if the applicant does not tell the truth. This may result in the denial or refusal of the protection visa.
The migration officers will know if your story is fabricated. Any inconsistencies might lead them to suspect that you are not telling the truth. That is why it is important to be truthful and to avoid exaggerating the story. The more accurate the story, the fewer questions will be asked and there is less room for mistakes.
Know the details of your story. If you are talking from the heart and from a place of truth, there will be no need for exaggeration. The interview will make or break the protection visa application. Remember the minute details of your application as well as the details of your story on why you are applying or need a protection visa.
It is best and advisable to prepare for the interview with a migration agent. They can assist you with the possible questions that will be asked and how this can be answered effectively. They can help you remain calm and guide you throughout the process.
Parish Patience will be able to assist you throughout the whole protection visa process. They will be conducting mock interviews so that you, as the protection visa applicant will be able to prepare and answer questions on the spot. They will also send you follow-ups after your interview has been conducted.
Contact them today at ppmail@ppilaw.com.au or call 0292868700.
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