Asylum Application Possible Outcomes

Summary

In the USA, asylum application outcomes include being granted asylum, referral to Immigration Court, or application denial. If denied by USCIS, the case goes to an Immigration Judge at EOIR. A Master Calendar Hearing is the first court hearing where personal details are confirmed, defenses to deportation are stated, and future court dates are scheduled. Legal advice is recommended.

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What are the outcomes
It seems you're asking about the possible outcomes of an **** ****. This can vary by country. May I ask in which country you're applying for ****?
USA
In the USA, the outcomes of an **** **** can be:
- Asylum granted: You get legal status.
- Referred to Immigration Court: Your case will be reviewed by a judge.
- Application denied: You may appeal or face deportation.
Remember, this is a complex process and legal advice may be beneficial.
Is a **** **** ever heard at a immigration case
Yes, if your initial **** **** is not granted by the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), your case is referred to an Immigration Judge at the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). This is considered an immigration court hearing.
Masters hearing
It seems like you're referring to a Master Calendar Hearing in the context of an **** ****. Is this correct?
Yes
A Master Calendar Hearing is your first hearing in Immigration Court. It's a brief proceeding where you can confirm your personal details, state your defenses to deportation, and schedule future court dates. Would you like to know what to expect at such a hearing?
Yes
At a Master Calendar Hearing, you can expect the following:
- You'll confirm your identity and address.
- State your legal basis to remain in the U.S.
- Set dates for future proceedings.
- You may have to present preliminary arguments.
You have the right to have an attorney, but one will not be provided for you.