Asylum and refugee claims based on LGBTQ+ persecution require building a multi-layered argument: establishing country conditions, demonstrating your status, proving persecution risk, and arguing state protection failure. Chain prompting breaks this complexity into sequential steps, preventing the disorganized submissions that get rejected.
Multi-step chain prompting is a structured AI technique where each prompt builds on the output of the previous one, creating a logical sequence of research or reasoning tasks that mirror a complex workflow. For LGBTQ+ individuals navigating asylum or refugee processes, this approach breaks an overwhelming legal journey into manageable, sequentially linked AI-assisted research tasks.
This method is especially valuable because asylum claims require synthesizing country-condition evidence, personal testimony guidance, and jurisdiction-specific legal standards, and chain prompting allows users to tackle each layer systematically without losing context or critical details along the way.
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