Substantive Asylum Interview

Written by: Muhammad Usman Rasheed
Last Updated: 11 July 2025

A Substantive Asylum Interview (also known as the asylum interview or main interview) is a crucial part of the UK asylum application process. It is conducted by the Home Office to assess the credibility of an applicant’s claim for asylum.

What is a Substantive Asylum Interview?

A Substantive Asylum Interview is an in-depth interview where an asylum seeker is asked detailed questions about:

  • Their identity and background
  • The reasons they are seeking asylum
  • What happened to them in their home country
  • Why they fear returning
  • Whether they have sought protection elsewhere
  • Any evidence or documents they may have

This interview typically takes place after the initial screening interview and is one of the most important stages in determining the outcome of an asylum application.

Where and When Does The Substantive Asylum Interview Take Place?

  • The interview usually takes place at a Home Office asylum interview centre.
  • The applicant will receive a letter notifying them of the date, time, and location of the interview.
  • It is essential to attend unless there are exceptional circumstances.

Who Can Attend The Substantive Asylum Interview?

  • The Home Office caseworker (interviewer)
  • An interpreter, if requested
  • The applicant’s legal representative, if they choose to attend
  • Sometimes an observer or note taker

What Should You Prepare For an Asylum Interview?

  • Personal statement or chronology of events
  • Supporting evidence, such as medical reports, witness statements, letters, or media reports
  • Identification documents, if available
  • Translations of non-English documents
  • Your legal representative may help you prepare with a mock interview

Important Tips For Asylum Main Interview:

  • Be honest and consistent – inconsistencies can be used to doubt your credibility.
  • Ask for clarification if you do not understand a question.
  • Take your time – it’s okay to pause before answering.
  • Inform them immediately if you are unwell or need a break.
  • Make sure your interpreter is accurate – raise any issues during the interview.

What Happens After the Substantive Asylum Interview?

  • A written record of the interview (interview transcript) will be sent to you or your legal representative.
  • You may be invited to provide further evidence or clarifications.
  • The Home Office will then make a decision on your asylum claim based on your interview and supporting documents.

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