Eligibility Quiz
Have you ever committed a war crime, a crime against peace, or a crime against humanity?
Documents Required
While the NCFRMI understands that many asylum seekers flee without full documentation, you should provide as much evidence as possible to support your claim.
- Identity Documents: Any available national identity cards, passports, birth certificates, or travel documents from your country of origin.
- Evidence of Claim: Documentation that supports your fear of persecution, such as police reports, medical records, court summons, or credible news articles mentioning your situation.
- Photographs: Passport-sized photographs (though these are typically captured digitally during your registration at an NCFRMI office).
- Supporting Statements: A written account of the events that led to your flight from your home country.
Note on Language: If your documents are not in English, they should ideally be translated. However, the NCFRMI provides interpreters at no cost during your interviews and registration to ensure you can communicate your story accurately.