LEGAL
AID FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS.
Free legal aid is available to asylum seekers
through the Refugee Legal Service to assist at all stages of the asylum
process, including at the time of initial application, first interview,
appeals and advice on deportation. Alternatively, you may also engage
the services of a solicitor on a commercial basis at your own expense.
You may also consult with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

The Refugee Legal Service
The Refugee Legal Service is an office established
by the Legal Aid Board to provide confidential and independent legal
services to persons applying for asylum in Ireland. Legal aid and advice
is also provided in appropriate cases on deportation orders.
The Legal Aid Board is an independent statutory body providing legal
services in civil matters.
The Refugee Legal Service provides a confidential service to all persons
who contact it.

Means Test
To qualify for legal services, your income,
less certain allowances, must be less than 9,332.57 euro and you must
pay a minimum contribution of 5.08 euro for legal advice and 29.20 euro
for representation before the Refugee Appeals Tribunal or for representation
before the High Court (if applicable).
Persons only in receipt of social welfare payments will generally be
eligible for legal services at the minimum contribution. Persons in
Direct Provision may apply to have some of their contribution waived,
which is at the discretion of the Legal Aid Board.
A person who makes an application for legal services will be assisted
as soon as possible. Assistance will be provided in the following way:
The Refugee Legal Service will generally assist in applications for
asylum by providing advice to you before you submit your questionnaire
to the Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner or before you
attend your interview in the Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner.
The Refugee Legal Service can make written submissions to the Office
of the Refugee Applications Commissioner in support of your application
for asylum.
The Refugee Legal Service can provide representation before the Refugee
Appeals Tribunal.
Where an application for refugee status is refused, the Refugee Legal
Service can assist generally in the submission of applications in accordance
with the Immigration Act, 1999 and matters arising from this submission.
The Refugee Legal Service can assist in relation to deportation orders
and Judicial Review procedures.

Requirements of people
seeking assistance
If you become a client of the Refugee Legal
Service you must:
Keep the Refugee Legal Service advised at all times on your current
address.
Attend at all appointments made for you with your caseworker or solicitor
in the Refugee Legal Service. Strict limits apply at all stages of the
asylum process and failure to attend appointments on time may result
in the Refugee Legal Service being unable to provide a service to you.

How to apply
Call to the office or telephone the Refugee
Legal Service for an appointment.
(This service is only available in Dublin at the moment, but it is intended
to offer the service in the regions in the future)
The Irish Refugee Council provides legal services, albeit on a limited
scale. This consists principally of advice and support to asylum seekers.
Issues covered include making an application for asylum and interview
preparation.
You should seek legal advice as early as possible in the process for
asylum.

Where to apply
Refugee Legal Service,
48/49 North Brunswick Street, Georges Lane, Smithfield, Dublin 7.
Freephone: 1800 229 222
Phone: (01) 631 0800
Fax: (01) 661 5011
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
27 Upper Fitzwilliam Street,
Dublin 2.
Phone: (01) 632 8675
Irish Refugee Council,
40 Lower Dominic Street,
Dublin 1.
Phone: (01) 873 0042
Fax: (01) 873 00 88
E-mail: refugee@iol.ie

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