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Who is an asylum-seeker in the Republic of Tajikistan? An asylum seeker is A foreign citizen or a stateless person who has left the country of his/her citizenship or the country of his/her former habitual residence with an intention to apply for refugee status in the Republic of Tajikistan. It means that an asylum-seeker in Tajikistan is a person who seeks state protection from the Tajik authorities. Who is a refugee? A Refugee is a person who is not a citizen of the Republic of Tajikistan and who resides in its territory owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted in the country of his/her citizenship for reasons of race, religion, citizenship, ethnicity, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, and who is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself/herself of the protection of that country, or who, not having a certain citizenship and being in the Republic of Tajikistan as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to return to it. It means that you should be granted state protection and be permitted to stay in Tajikistan if you have a well-founded fear persecution in your country. You may be persecuted on the basis of your race, your religion, your nationality, your political opinion or membership in a particular social group. You may also fear torture or a risk to life. Can I apply for refugee status to UNHCR? Tajikistan is signatory to the 1951 Convention on Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, as such you should apply to the Government of Tajikistan for refugee status. UNHCR may guide you on the asylum procedures that exist in the country and provide legal assistance where needed. UNHCR does not provide for convention refugee status. More detailed information on this issue can be obtained from UNHCR Legal Partner, Rights and Prosperity. Where can I apply for refugee status? If you entered Tajikistan legally, you must apply to the Migration Service under Ministry of Internal Affairs, no later than one month upon your entry date in the country. At the same time, you should also remember that as a foreign national you must register with Migration Service under the Ministry of Internal Affairs (former OVIR - Office for Visas and Registration) within three working days upon arrival (except Saturday and Sunday). This means, that ones you arrive to Tajikistan, you must obtain registration with OVIR within 3 working days. Your application for refugee status maybe submitted within one month. It is important to remember about the mandatory registration within 3 working days, otherwise you will be fined and deported in accordance with Code on Administrative Punishment. Please note that registration costs 35 Somoni without service fee - 90 Somoni. If you have illegally crossed the state border, you should apply to the State border protection organs within 24 hours, who are then supposed to submit your application to the migration service within 3 days. If you are unable to claim refugee status in person due to your health condition, your authorized representative can do it for you by producing a medical document certifying your health condition. How can I apply for refugee status? You have to apply for refugee status in person. You must submit: In the absence of any of the above documents, please consult Rights and Prosperity for assistance. If you are less than 16 years of age: In case of arrival in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan of persons below 16 years of age, unaccompanied by legal representatives, and who wish to be recognized as refugees, Migration Service shall interview such persons and fill out a questionnaire. Actions shall be taken to hand the mentioned persons over to patronage and custody organs of the Republic of Tajikistan pending the decision determining their legal status, in accordance with this Law on Refugees and other enactments of the Republic of Tajikistan. You should know that according to the Tajik legislation (Resolutions # 325 of 2000) refugees and asylum seekers who arrived after 2000 are not allowed to settle in Gorno-Badakhshan Province and in following cities: Dushanbe, Khujand, Kurgan-Tyube, Tursunzade, Ragun, Sarband, Kulob, Nurek, Chkalovsk, Kairakum, Taboshar, Konibodom, Isfara. You are not allowed to settle in districts of Varzob, Jirgital, Pianj, Kumsangir, Farkhar, Hamadoni, Shurabad, Shaartuz, Kabodion and Jilikul. Therefore, the following locations are allowed for residence by asylum-seekers and refugees: Hissor, Rudaki, Vahdat, Faizabad, Darband, Tajikabad, Tavildara, Gharm, Yavan districts. Upon submitting your application, you will be issued a registration notification by Migration Service - certificate of asylum-seeker. Please note that there is no fee for applying to be registered as asylum seeker. What is the procedure on registration of my application and decision on refugee status? The Refugee Status Determination Commission must decide within 10 working days from the date of your submission of your application whether to register your application or to reject it. Once the authorities decide to register your application, you will be issued a temporary asylum-seeker certificate valid for three months. The document certifies that you are staying in the country legally while your case is pending. Once your application has been registered, it will be examined by the Refugee Status Determination Commission within maximum 6 months after the date of the registration of your asylum application. The refugee status determination procedure may be suspended at any moment if, during consideration of your case, it became obvious that you have provided deliberately false information or that you have committed an act which constitutes a danger to the national security or public order of the Republic of Tajikistan. What is a refugee status determination interview? After receiving your application, the staff of the Migration Service will appoint a date for an interview. The interview will be conducted in order to find out from you what are the reasons for leaving your country. You may be summoned to attend several interviews with the Migration Service staff during the review of your asylum claim. During the interview you must tell the truth on all aspects of your claim. If you do not speak Tajik/Dari or Russian language, the authorities shall provide free interpretation services. If you are not comfortable with the interpreter provided by the authorities, you are entitled to invite an interpreter of your choice. Who will not be granted refugee status? According to the Law on Refugees you cannot expect to be granted refugee status in Tajikistan: What do I do if I was rejected registration of refugee status? According to the present Tajik legislation on refugees you have a right to appeal the negative decision to higher administrative mechanism or the court within one month from the day of the notification. For this issue you may wish to contact UNHCR Legal Partner Rights and Prosperity. How to appeal in case of rejection? If the authorities decided to reject your application for refugee status, you may appeal this negative decision to the appropriate court within one month from the day of the rejection notification. You should know that the authorities are obliged to communicate this decision to you in writing in the form of a rejection letter. You need this letter in order to appeal the negative decision. If you do not appeal, you will be required to leave the territory of Tajikistan within one month from the day of receipt of the rejection notification in the absence of other legal grounds to stay. If you appeal the negative decision in your asylum claim, you have a right to stay in Tajikistan until the final decision of the Supreme Court of Tajikistan is pronounced. In that case or if such is the case, the authorities are obliged to issue you a document valid for the duration of the appeal. Re-application for refugee status is possible if the situation in the country of origin has changed since the day of the previous refusal and/or, due to additional or new information. Where to appeal? Appeal of a negative decision, wherever you are staying, can be filed at the following: First instance May I receive assistance to appeal rejection decision? UNHCR provides assistance to appeal rejection decision through its legal NGO partner Rights and Prosperity. You should approach Rights and Prosperity with the request. Please note, that you will be interviewed by Rights and Prosperity lawyers and information will be submitted to UNHCR for review. UNHCR may conduct additional interview or request Rights and Prosperity to ask you additional questions. UNHCR will make decision whether to provide you with a free lawyer. Should UNHCR decline your application, you are still have the right to submit your application to the court for appeal. You may receive counseling from Rights and Prosperity lawyers on this issue. Guarantees of the Rights of Asylum-Seekers and Refugees Asylum-seekers applying for refugee status, recognized refugees forfeited or deprived of refugee status cannot be returned or refouled against their will to the territory of a state where their life and freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, citizenship, membership of a particular social group or political opinion. What are my rights and obligations as an asylum-seeker in Tajikistan? Asylum seekers in Tajikistan are under the protection of the State in accordance with the text of the asylum-seeker certificate and have the following rights: What are my obligations as an asylum-seeker in Tajikistan? As an asylum seeker in Tajikistan you have the following obligations: Foreign citizens who were granted registration of their application and those who obtained their refugee status should be registered with internal affairs organs in accordance with application of the Migration Service for the period of validity of their respective certificate. What are my rights as a refugee? You and your accompanying family members are entitled to: What are my obligations as a refugee? You and your accompanying family members are obliged to: - observe the Constitution of the Republic of Tajikistan and other enactments of the Republic of Tajikistan; CONFIDENTIALITY: Tajik refugee law guarantees confidentiality of any information provided during the asylum process. Information about persons applying for refugee status as well as those granted refugee status may not be provided to the authorities and public organizations of the country of their citizenship (of their previous residence) without their consent in writing. Similarly, any information provided to UNHCR and it partners is confidential and will not be shared by UNHCR with any State, military or civil entity, non-governmental organization, or person without the express permission of the applicant, regardless of what the relationship might be to the applicant. All the facts and details of your claim you provide will be used by UNHCR in order to assist you in the best way possible and for no other purposes. How can I contact UNHCR and its legal NGO partners? UNHCR: 39 Aini Street, Dushanbe (UNDP premises) Working hours: 08:30 a.m. to 17:00 p.m. Tel: (44) 600-55-96, 600-55-97, 600-56-00, 600-56-01 In case of emergency: (44) 600-56-00, 600-56-01 Rights and Prosperity: 6 H.Sherozi, Dushanbe. Tel.: 224-80-45 RCVC: 107 Lohuti Street, Dushanbe, phone: 227-36-67, 227-69-81 CI Khujand: 50 let USSR Street 30, phone: 2-60-42, 919071701 How can I contact the government authorities of Tajikistan? The State border organs: 31 Shotemur Street, Dushanbe
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