Your final immigration hearing is one of the most important moments in your asylum case. It’s essential to speak openly and honestly about what you experienced.
If you were tortured or persecuted by an authoritarian government, soldiers, police, or any other group, you must share these details with:
The Immigration Judge
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) attorney
Your own attorney
These experiences are often difficult to talk about, but the details of your persecution are critical to your asylum claim. The court needs to understand the full picture to make an informed decision on your case.
Remember, silence or withholding information—even unintentionally—can hurt your credibility and weaken your claim. Be as specific and truthful as possible, and trust that your attorney will guide you through the process.
✅ Summary:
During your immigration final hearing, speak openly about the torture or persecution you endured.
Details matter—they can be crucial for a successful asylum claim.
Your attorney is there to support you, so be transparent and provide all relevant information.
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