Substantial evidence supported a denial of asylum to an alien who submitted false information in her asylum application regarding her arrest record and in her visa application regarding her employment; while this latter factor alone might not support an adverse credibility finding, it was an appropriate factor to consider when the alien made no attempt during her hearing to explain why she needed to provide the false information. An alien’s omission regarding her husband’s employment was not a proper basis for an adverse credibility determination, where the omission might be a collateral or ancillary omission that, under the totality of the circumstances, had no tendency to suggest the alien fabricated her claim.
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