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Our flyers give important information for people in the asylum procedure and with toleration. You can find contacts for counselling and further information there.

You can also print out the flyers and distribute them to many people.
The authorities are allowed to decide a lot about your life and everyday life. Often you don’t understand the decisions. That is frustrating. But it is important to get good and correct information: There are many false rumours, for example on the internet. Unfortunately, you can’t always trust the staff in the authorities either. They often don’t give enough advice about the chances of getting the right to stay.

Some decisions by the authorities are wrong and you can defend yourself. If you know your rights and the laws, you can better decide and act yourself! You don’t just have to wait: be active!

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Deportation threat? Helpfull skill against stress and fear – Stress

Deportations are violent acts. If you are threatened with deportation and your body reacts to this ongoing and paralyzing stress with sleep deprivation, fear, body tension and pain, these are initially basically healthy reactions to this permanent stress. The interaction of acute stress with sometimes years of violent experiences in the context of escaping, as well as with racism and other power relations, can be reflected in many ways in the bodies of BI_PoC or people threatened with deportation and has a long-term negative impact on the body and health. Stress, fear, tension and other physical reactions as well as…

Police – Polizei

The police are responsible for a deportation. They pick up the people who are being deported at their apartment or in the camp. They can come at any time of day, usually very early in the morning. In most cases, deportations can then no longer be prevented. That is why it is important to apply for a right to stay early and not to wait with a Duldung. In the emergency booklet against deportation (“Notfallkoffer gegen Abschiebung”), we provide more detailed information on what you can do against deportatio: www.bringbackourneighbours.de/notfallkoffer Police in front of the apartment? Keep calm! If you…

Negative Decision in the asylum procedure – Entscheidung

The federal offices decision will be sent to you in writing in a yellow letter. If you have a legal adviser, your lawyer will receive the letters. If you get a positive answer, you can stay – you will have to do now a lot of other bureaucratic stuff and may need some help from migration counselling offices, but you have a residency for a certain period in Germany. There are 3 types of refusals: inadmissible “unzulässig” For Dublin refusals and a second asylum applications “Folgeantrag”. A rejection as inadmissible means that your reasons for seeking asylum are not thoroughly…

Duldung – and now?

You get a Duldung – a Tolerated Stay Permit – if your application for asylum or other residence has been rejected and you are supposed to leave Germany. It is a bad status. Many rights are denied, for example, you cannot decide for yourself where you live. But it does not always mean that deportation is acutely imminent. Some people live in Germany for many years with Duldung. Get advice on how concrete the threat of deportation really is! However, a Duldung causes many problems: With a Duldung you are not allowed to re-enter Germany. Therefore, beware of traveling abroad…

Dublin

In the beginning of your asylum procedure it will be assessed whether Germany is responsible for examining your asylum application or another European state is responsible. This is called the Dublin regulation. Unfortunately you cannot decide which state examine your asylum application. This is why it need to be clarified when and where you arrived in the EU, whether your have family members in other member states, whether you applied for asylum in another member states, whether you arrive in Germany with visa from another member states, or whether you had your fingerprint taken in another member states. You have…

Right of Residency

Chances on the right of residence? There are many possibilities to get a residency permit when you are on hold. Important to know is that the identity is clear, best with an I.D. card no big crimes were committed Every case is different. You will need consultation help or from lawyers that know the migration laws very well. They must check your case thoroughly to know which chances you have. Often it is very helpful if you work, or if you are socially engaged and know many people who would support you. That is called “good integration”. That is your…

Asylum Procedure – Asylverfahren

Asylum Procedure If you left your country due to war or persecution, in Germany you have the right for asylum. You have to apply for asylum. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees in German Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, known as BAMF, will decide about your application. In this video you get short information about the right for asylum in Germany in different languages: www.asylindeutschland.de If you have applied for asylum, you will receive a “Aufenthalts-Gestattung”, a temporary residence permit (also known as an “Ausweis”). Hearing / Interview If Germany is responsible for your asylum application, the hearing or…

Deportation – Abschiebung

When is my deportation imminent? A “Duldung” / Tolerated Stay usually means risk of deportation. Often the police come to your apartment early in the morning for a deportation. Employment toleration or training toleration are not a threat. Many Duldungenare threatened with deportation. On these Papers it says: “Erlischt unabhängig von der Gültigkeit am Tag der Abschiebung”, which means: “Expires regardless of validity on the day of deportation” It is especially dangerous if a Duldung is only valid for 3 months. Even if you get a “Bescheinigung über den vorübergehenden Aufenhtalt”, shortly BÜVA, which means “Certificate of Temporary Residence without…

Deportation custody – Abschiebehaft

Deportation custody If the foreigners authority wants to deport you, they can take you into custody for this. For a deportation you can be detained for a few days or up to 3 months. This deportation detention is in Dresden. Even without having committed a crime, you can be imprisoned. The police can pick you up at home or at an authority appointment. Then you will be taken to the court for a hearing. It is important that lawyers or a trusted person are present at the hearing. You must ask for this at the beginning of the hearing. In…

Projekt ACT – Beratung für Geflüchtete

Übersicht der Termine für Sammel-Abschiebungen

Abschiebemonitoring – Abschiebung sichtbar machen