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<div data-wrapper="true" style="font-size: 12px; font-family: "Segoe UI", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif"> <p>You should make sure that you provide all available documentation at the earliest opportunity to support your claim for asylum.</p> <ul> <li style="list-style-position: inside">Passport - your passport and the passports of any dependants who are on your claim for asylum</li> <li style="list-style-position: inside">Travel documents - you should take any tickets and boarding passes you have with you</li> <li style="list-style-position: inside">Police Registration Certificates – if you or your family have any</li> <li style="list-style-position: inside">Any other identification documents – such as identity cards, birth/marriage/school certificates, membership cards, etc. This will help the Home Office to establish your identity and nationality.</li> <li style="list-style-position: inside">Medical documents – the Home Office needs to know the details of any medical conditions you have and any medicines you are taking</li> <li style="list-style-position: inside">Evidence of your accommodation – if you have been living in the UK already, the Home Office will ask for documentary evidence of your accommodation, such as a tenancy agreement or recent utility bill (for example gas, electricity, etc.), showing your full name and address history in the UK.</li> </ul> <p>If you are living in someone else’s house, please bring a recent letter from the person you live with confirming whether or not you can stay in their house, and evidence such as a utility bill showing their full name and address.</p> <p>If you require temporary accommodation, you will need to bring proof of why your existing accommodation is no longer available and why you are unable to support yourself. The Home Office will look into any support and assets you have available in the UK and abroad.</p> <p>The Home Office will take your original documents from you and will keep them while your asylum claim is processed.</p> <p>You may wish to request a photocopy of your documents, as they will only be returned once your case has been concluded.</p> </div>
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