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<div data-wrapper="true" style="font-size: 12px; font-family: "Segoe UI", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif"> <p>The Home Office has a responsibility to consider your claim fairly and openly and will make a decision based on the law. It will consider all of the information that you have provided.</p> <p>The evidence includes information given during your screening interview, your main asylum interview, any documents you provide and general information about your country of origin.</p> <p>The Home Office will explore the reasons why you need protection in detail. If you appear to be avoiding answering questions relevant to your circumstances or provide inconsistent evidence, you should be given an opportunity to explain.</p> <p>The interview is your opportunity to tell the Home Office in your own words why you believe you are in danger in your country of origin. It also enables the Home Office to ask questions so that the important aspects of your case are fully explored.</p> <p>After your interview, the Home Office will consider your claim. Part of the consideration process is about deciding whether to believe the account you have given. The Home Office may accept some, all, or none of what you say. This is referred to as assessing your credibility.</p> </div>
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