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Signing interview records

Posted by Colin Yeo on 28 April 2010

Signing interview records

In a little-noticed change to the Immigration Rules, the requirement to ask asylum seekers to sign their asylum interview record has finally, belatedly been removed. This was always an unfair request as the interviews were not read back to interviewees and there has been no independent interpreter allowed at the interviews for some years now. As far as we are aware no asylum seeker with representation has actually acceded to this request for a very long time.

 

See Statement of Changes HC 439 paragraph 55, and the now amended Immigration Rule 339NC, from which the offending paragraph has been erased on the UKBA website.

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