Challenging an Immigration Judge's Adverse Credibility Finding with the Board of Immigration Appeals, Part Two

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This is the second part of a two-part practice advisory on how to effectively challenge an immigration judge's adverse credibility finding with the Board of Immigration Appeals. The two advisories should be read together, as neither part is complete on its own. This second part of the advisory discusses how to challenge adverse credibility findings based on a witness's demeanor or responsiveness; findings that are based on an immigration judge's speculation and conjecture, particularly regarding the plausibility of a claim; and determinations regarding a respondent’s corroborative evidence. It also flags special circumstances to look out for when appealing an immigration judge's adverse credibility finding.

 

See Part One of This Advisory: Challenging an Immigration Judge's Adverse Credibility Finding with the Board of Immigration Appeals, Part One