A practical toolkit for credibility-sensitive immigration interviewing.
The CIAS Practitioner Toolkit is a structured practice aid for attorneys, accredited representatives, social workers, and interdisciplinary teams working on asylum and related immigration matters.
A practice aid, not a court form
The toolkit helps practitioners improve interviewing, documentation, narrative development, and credibility-sensitive analysis by capturing context early and responsibly. It is meant to support workflow, not replace legal judgment.
Published foundation
The toolkit grows from the CIAS framework published in Ethnicity & Health and extends that framework into asylum-practice workflow.
CIAS frameworkWhat the current draft includes
Intake triage
Issue spotting, viability flags, and “not ready yet” markers.
Case roadmap
Six-session narrative development structure with practical outputs.
Prompt bank
Stage-specific questions that avoid forcing exact dates too early.
Disclosure framework
Neutral language for delay, partial disclosure, and barriers.
Declaration review
Core versus peripheral discrepancy analysis before filing.
Interpreter & evidence tools
Language-access logs, meaning checks, and exhibit planning.

CIAS four-domain model
U.S. climate, cultural, developmental, and economic context shape disclosure and interpretation.
Use the summary first, then the full toolkit.
- Start with intake triage when the case is still forming.
- Use prompt banks when chronology or disclosure is difficult.
- Use declaration review before filing or finalizing a statement.
- Use interpreter guidance when meaning may be distorted.
- Use science briefs only when they address a specific weakness in the record.
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Workshops can be tailored for attorneys, clinics, social workers, and interdisciplinary teams.
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