Once their application has been accepted, they'll receive notice of receipt and a biometrics services appointment, begin security vetting, and receive the date of their interview where they'll demonstrate they have credible fear for their safety if removed from the US.
After your Substantive Interview, the Home Office will consider your claim and whether it believes that your asylum claim is successful and that you should be granted refugee status. Some people wait many months, or even over a year, to receive this decision. This can be very distressing.
To submit your fresh claim (your further submissions) in Liverpool or Glasgow, you need to contact the Further Submissions Unit to make an appointment. The phone number is 0300 123 7377 and the phone line is open between 9am and 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Further Submissions is the name given to further representations given to the Home Office for consideration following an earlier unsuccessful initial asylum claim. The Home Office will only treat Further Submissions as a Fresh Claim for Asylum if the new evidence or information: Had not already been considered; and.
Check with reception (if in a hotel) to see if your ARC has been received. If you have not received it after 3 working days of claiming asylum then you need to report it. You will need to complete a form for each person in your household that has not received a card.
You can submit new evidence if your asylum claim has been refused or withdrawn and you have no more right to appeal. This is called a 'further submission'. The new evidence must be something that you did not have until now.
A statement saying that they agree to act as a director of the nonprofit. the date on which they will begin to serve as director.
Subject: Consent to act as a director. I ………………………, hereby give my consent to act as director of ……….. (name of the company), pursuant to sub-section (5) of section 152 of the Companies Act, 2013 and certify that I am not disqualified to become a director under the Companies Act, 2013.
Once your company approves the decision to appoint a specific director, that director must formally provide their consent to act as director in the form of a signed letter. This letter is a “consent to act”.
A Consent to Act as a Director is a written consent which should be given by any person who intends to act as a director of a company. Directors have numerous duties which they have to act in ance with under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), and these are strictly enforced.