People who were forced to leave their countries sometimes encounter that the authorities of another country ignore their applications for asylum. Often this happens at the border when asylum seekers do not have documents authorising entry into the country.
If you have been deported after the refusal to accept your application for asylum, in order to apply to an international body it may not be necessary to go through the appeal procedure at the national level. In such instances, our lawyers will prepare a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights supplemented with the request for the indication of interim measures ("Rule 39 request"). If the request is granted, the state will be obliged to accept your application for asylum and allow you to stay at its territory.