The asylum process – who does what
Asylum seekers deal with various organizations during the asylum process. For example, the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) processes the asylum application. The Dutch Council for Refugees (VluchtelingenWerk ) provides information about the asylum procedure among other things. COA collaborates with all these organisations.
The asylum procedure
Shelter, guidance and support
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registration
The asylum procedur
Asylum applications must be filed with the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). The Aliens Police (AVIM) carries out the identification and registration of each applicant. Next, a medical intake is carried out by the Health Centre for Asylum Seekers (GZA). Asylum seekers from countries with a high risk of tuberculosis will be given a TB test by the Municipal Health Service (GGD).
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registration
Asylum seekers stay in a central reception centre. They are provided with meals, accommodation and access to any necessary medical care. COA staff check if asylum seekers need special attention or counselling and detect if, for example, there are issues regarding to human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
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registration interview
The asylum procedure
In the days after registration, the IND will carry out the registration interview. An impartial interpreter is present during this interview.
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registration
During this step, asylum seekers still stay in a central reception centre. The accommodation and counselling by the COA are the same as during the previous step in the asylum process.
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rest and preparation period
The asylum procedure
During this time, asylum seekers can prepare themselves for the interviews with the IND. Experts examine whether they are mentally and physically fit for the interview. The Dutch Council for Refugees (VWN) provides information about the asylum process and asylum seekers meet the lawyer designated for them by the Legal Aid Board (RvR).
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registration
Asylum seekers are provided accommodation in a COA process reception centre. Here they receive an allowance for food and are given access to any necessary medical care via the GZA. The COA also gives them practical information about living in the Netherlands and in a reception centre (AZC). Asylum seekers with good prospects of getting a permit will now start their civic pre-integration.
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general asylum procedure
The asylum procedure
Asylum seekers further motivate their asylum application in interviews with the IND. During these interviews, an impartial interpreter is present and if requested a volunteer of the Dutch Council for Refugees.
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registration
During this step, asylum seekers still stay in a COA process reception centre. The reception and counselling by the COA are the same as during the previous step in the asylum process.
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Decision
The asylum procedure
There are now 3 possibilities. The IND:
- grants a temporary residence permit
- rejects the asylum application
- needs more time for the decision; the applicant will then enter into the extended asylum procedure.
The Repatriation and Departure Service (DT&V) subsequently coordinates the actual departure of rejected asylum seekers.
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registration
From the IND's decision about the asylum application, the shelter, support and guidance are provided in a reception centre. To those who have been granted an asylum status, the COA offers civic integration activities. The counselling of rejected asylum seekers is aimed at departure.
Read more about the shelter, support and guidance provided by the COA