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<div data-wrapper="true" style="font-size: 12px; font-family: "Segoe UI", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif"> <p>While you are waiting for the decision on your asylum claim, you may have to report to a Home Office location. You will be provided with documents (most people will receive a BAIL 201 - notification of grant/variation of immigration bail notice), which will inform you if you have a condition to report. If you do, the documents will tell you when, where and how often you are required to report to the Home Office. Your conditions, including any reporting conditions, may change during the course of your application.</p> <p>If you have a reporting appointment whilst in the initial accommodation, please notify Migrant Help’s staff and we will advise what you need to do.</p> <p>If you live three miles or more from your reporting centre and receive Home Office support, you may be eligible to help with travel tickets for reporting. You will need to attend your first reporting event with proof that you are getting support from the Home Office. You will then be provided with tickets so that you can report. These will normally be given to you at the reporting centre. In most circumstances you will need to arrange your own travel to your first reporting event. You will not receive the cost of this back.<br> <br>If you are not Home Office supported, you may be able to apply for travel tickets if there are exceptional circumstances. You will need to ask for an ‘Exceptional travel request form’ from the immigration officer at your reporting event. You will need to submit a request in writing and evidence that you are not able to fund your own travel.</p> <p>There is a possibility that you may be detained during your reporting visit, particularly if your application has been refused. Make sure that you tell a friend or a family member before you attend your reporting appointment, so they can call your legal representative in case you are detained.</p> <p><strong>Failure to report</strong></p> <p>It is important that you attend each reporting event. If you are unable to report, you must contact the reporting centre (on the number provided by the Home Office) prior to your appointment and request that reporting be suspended. You must submit evidence to support your request. For example, if you cannot report due to illness, you must provide medical evidence.</p> <p>If you are in the last trimester of pregnancy, you can ask for the reporting to be suspended until after the birth of your child. You should attend the reporting centre with your maternity certificate (MAT B1). This is available from your doctor or midwife. The reporting centre should then be able to postpone your appointments until after the<br>birth of your child.</p> <p><strong>Documents you need when reporting</strong></p> <p>When you attend the reporting centre you will need to take with you the documents given to you by the Home Office and your ARC card.</p> <p>If you fail to report and do not contact the Home Office, your support may be suspended and, in some cases, stopped.</p> </div>
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