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Main Asylum Interview
If the Home Office refuses to grant you a permission to stay in the UK, it has to provide you with a letter setting out the reasons why. This will be
Main Asylum Interview
The interview may take place in a Home Office building, or, if you are being interviewed via video conference, a building of a Home Office commercial
Main Asylum Interview
It is important to provide as much detail as possible about the reasons why you are in danger and need protection, and how you and/or your family have
Main Asylum Interview
If you have any official documents that you think may support your claim, they should normally be translated into English before the Home Office can
Main Asylum Interview
The Home Office has a responsibility to consider your claim fairly and openly and will make a decision based on the law. It will consider all of the
Receiving a Negative Decision
If you choose to use your right to appeal, you will need to contact your legal representative as soon as you have received notification that your
Receiving a Negative Decision
If you are refused asylum, with no dependants under 18, and become appeal rights exhausted or you choose to withdraw your asylum application, you
Receiving a Negative Decision
If the Home Office refuses your claim, it will provide a letter setting out the reasons. The letter will be written in English and you should discuss
Receiving a Negative Decision
Migrant Help can provide you with advice if the Home Office has confirmed that your appeal rights are exhausted on your asylum claim and you claim