In Sheffield every month, Right to Remain runs information sessions with the Early Asylum Support group, to help newly arrived asylum seekers to prepare for the asylum interview. In this short video, Patricia explains why she thinks it’s so important. The interview can be very difficult and stressful, and there’s much can go wrong. But there is also a lot you can do to prepare.
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Excellent!
This information deserves to be shared and comprehensively explained as widely as is practicable.