UK Asylum Support s.4 Application Letter (Failed Asylum Seekers — Five Conditions)

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Your Situation

Tell us where you are in your asylum claim and what accommodation (if any) you have right now.

This letter will cite

Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 s.4 + Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) Regulations 2005 (SI 2005/930) reg.3(2) + IAA 1999 s.95(3) (destitution) + IAA 1999 s.103 (3-working-day appeal to FTT-AS)

Your letter will apply under Section 4 of the IAA 1999, identify which of the five Regulation 3(2) conditions you meet, set out the destitution evidence required by Section 95(3), and preserve your right of appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Asylum Support) within three working days of any refusal.

Section 4 is a reserved matter administered UK-wide by the Home Office. The legal test is the same in all three nations — only local adviser signposting differs.

Section 4 is only available where your initial asylum claim has been refused. If your claim is still in progress, you should apply for Section 95 support instead.

The reference number printed on your Home Office correspondence — usually at the top right of your decision letter.

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