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The submissions period closed on 14 November 2023 and 1359 submissions received of which 1252 were proforma submissions. The period for further submissions closed on 29 April 2024

A Guide On How To Make a Fresh Asylum Claim

UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff prepare and serve decisions on asylum claims, further submissions, active reviews and decisions to cancel, cease or revoke

Further submissions: This is new information/evidence you or your lawyer send to the Home Office about why you must stay in the UK. The Home Office then decides if your new

The further submissions process allows individuals to present additional information after a rejection or withdrawal of an asylum or human rights case, following guidelines in paragraph

UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff make decisions on further submissions following the refusal of an asylum or human rights claim.

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  • Immigration Law Practitioners‘ Association
  • Asylum decisions: caseworker guidance
  • Immigration Rules part 12: Procedure and rights of appeal

Further submissions is the name given to the evidence you can give to the Home Office after the appeals stage of the asylum process if your appeal is dismissed and you

If the Home Office decides that your new evidence and information do not meet the requirements for a fresh claim, your further submissions will be rejected without a right of appeal. It may,

Further Submissions / Fresh Claim

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Further Submissions is the name given to further representations given to the Home Office for consideration following an earlier unsuccessful initial asylum claim. The Home Office will only treat Further Submissions as a Fresh

Form to give UK Visas and Immigration more information about claim for asylum, humanitarian protection or discretionary permission to be in UK.

What is the further submissions process? The further submission process is there to provide a mechanism for individuals to provide further representations in support of their asylum or

Further submissions and fresh claims are notoriously complicated and usually sit within a complex landscape where there has often already been a refusal of an application and

To make further submissions (a Fresh Claim), you must attend the Further Submissions Unit (FSU) of the Home Office by following the steps below: 1) Telephone call: to arrange an

As a result, the UKVI issued revised guidance to its caseworkers stating that a decision on the further submissions of a failed asylum seeker and her/his application for section 4 support

The Consideration of Further Submissions for Clearly Unfounded Claims. The consideration of further submissions is a two-stage process: Stage 1. The decision-maker will

UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff make decisions on further submissions following the refusal of an asylum or human rights claim. We are aware this

The Home Office guidance for caseworkers on further submissions is contained in the Asylum and human rights policy instruction Further submissions, Version 9.0, published 19

Where further submissions have been made and the decision maker has established whether they amount to a fresh claim under paragraph 353 of these Rules, or in cases with no outstanding further submissions whose

Having exhausted his rights of appeal, the Appellant subsequently made further submissions. In 2015, the Secretary of State treated the further representations as an

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The submission proforma will act as a simplified planning application form. Separate proformas have been created for plans and specifications, non-material changes and construction

Effective written submissions by Justice Susan Glazebrook1 It has, like most things, been said before. But it bears repeating. Your role as advocate is to persuade the court to find in favour of

Anyone whose initial asylum claim was refused and who has no pending appeals can make a further submission if they have new evidence or significant changes in circumstances. How do

Where further submissions have been made and the decision maker has established whether or not they amount to a fresh claim under paragraph 353 of these Rules, or in cases with no

This guidance tells you how to draft, implement and serve decisions relating to asylum claims, further submissions, applications for further permission to stay and decisions to

Reject the further submissions and refuse to record them as a fresh asylum claim. If the Home Office says that your new evidence or information does not pass the fresh claim test, it will