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Seeking Refuge? - Rights of Women

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Chapter 5: Your Asylum Interview 31<br />

Introduction<br />

The interview<br />

Before the interview<br />

Recording the interview<br />

At the interview<br />

Supporting evidence<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> the interview<br />

The Gender Guidelines<br />

Things to remember<br />

Support organisations<br />

Chapter 6: The Case Resolution<br />

Directorate (Legacy Cases) 36<br />

Introduction<br />

The Case Resolution Directorate<br />

How do I know if the Case Resolution<br />

Directorate is dealing with my case?<br />

When will cases dealt with by the Case<br />

Resolution Directorate be decided?<br />

Is there any way that my case can be dealt<br />

with sooner?<br />

What will happen when my case is<br />

considered?<br />

How does the Case Resolution Directorate<br />

make decisions?<br />

Decision or review?<br />

Things to remember<br />

Support organisations<br />

Chapter 7: Successful applications:<br />

an explanation <strong>of</strong> leave to remain<br />

in the UK 41<br />

Introduction<br />

<strong>Refuge</strong>e Leave<br />

Humanitarian Protection<br />

Discretionary Leave<br />

Indefinite Leave to Remain<br />

Temporary Protection<br />

While applications are decided<br />

Tracing Family Members<br />

Things to remember<br />

Support organisations<br />

Chapter 8: Negative Decisions and<br />

Appeals 45<br />

Introduction<br />

Refusal <strong>of</strong> your initial claim<br />

Appealing to the Asylum and Immigration<br />

Tribunal<br />

What are my chances <strong>of</strong> success on appeal?<br />

How do I appeal to the Asylum and<br />

Immigration Tribunal?<br />

Appeals from outside the country: the nonsuspensive<br />

appeals process<br />

Appeals in detention<br />

Before the appeal<br />

Evidence at your appeal<br />

At the appeal hearing<br />

In the room where your appeal will be heard<br />

Preparing for giving evidence<br />

Giving evidence<br />

After you have given evidence<br />

Who has to prove what at my appeal?<br />

Representing yourself at your appeal<br />

The decision: after the appeal<br />

Appeals against a decision made by the<br />

Asylum and Immigration Tribunal<br />

Transfer <strong>of</strong> the Asylum and Immigration<br />

Tribunal<br />

Things to remember<br />

Support organisations<br />

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