'm an Iranian national who was born in Germany but moved to the US when I was 2 and have been living here since (I'm now 21)
My parents came on a work visa but ended up staying, and so now they have no status.
I'm applying for asylee status, and my interview is going to be next week by an immigration officer. What can I do to improve my chances at passing? The only thing I can think of is due to political and religious reasons, ie I'm irreligious, I believe in freedom of press and freedom of religion, against Islamic theocracy etc. But I'm not sure how I would provide evidence to support this. Like I said I simply grew up here and now am facing the possibility of not having my work visa renewed, at which point I don't know what I'd do.
I'd be pretty pissed at my parents if they did this
>>17966548
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>Iranian born in Germany
No wonder they so fucking cucked
>inb4 ebin racist
Where the fuck do you think you are?
>>17966578
The worst part is they left me in the dark and never discussed my citizenship ever, until now
>>17966548
You might want to learn some basic Arabic ahead of time, if things don't go well.
>>17966624
>Arabic
>Iranian
>>17966617
so wait are they attempting to apply for asylee status too or just you?
>>17966617
You have to go back
>>17966548
I wouldn't be too pessimistic about it. Think about all the things you can do to better Iran and yourself!
>>17966659
>!
Back2facebook pls
>>17966628
That's for Germany.
>>17966648
just me