Appeal against the decision of refusal of international protection in France

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Your asylum application has been rejected by the OFPRA and you wish to challenge this decision before the national court of asylum law?

What is a decision of refusal of international protection?

A decision of refusal of international protection can be issued by the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (OFPRA) when it considers that the application is not well-founded and should not be accepted.

What are the means of appeal against a decision of transfer?

A decision of refusal of international protection can be appealed before the national court of asylum law (CNDA) within one month from the notification of the decision. A request for legal aid can be made within 15 days from the notification of the rejection decision by the OFPRA.

What are the grounds for appeal against a decision of refusal of international protection?

The appeal file must contain all the elements necessary to challenge the rejection decision, such as additional evidence or legal arguments.

You may be assisted by a lawyer dedicated to asylum law.

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