The EMN Ad-hoc Query Mechanism helps to gather the most up-to-date information from EU Member States and Norway on migration and asylum issues. Each Member State can submit a specific query, which is then answered by the other countries. These queries and the responses from Member States are stored in the EMN database, which is accessible to all interested parties. The documents are sorted by specific areas: economic migration, EU law, return, residence and residence permits, etc. The database contains public responses to queries since 2014.
Ad-hoc Query
Summary
Date
AHQ on procedure of issuing decisions for refusal of entry at the border
2017-06-29
AHQ on pull factors for unaccompanied minor asylum applicants
2017-06-29
AHQ on quality management best practices within the field of asylum decision-making in the first instance
2017-06-28
AHQ on management system related to assisted voluntary returns - structure and organizations of the responsible authorities at national level
2017-06-21
AHQ on impact of false/forged documents in the immigration and asylum procedures
2017-06-16
AHQ on Documents Identity Fraud Determination Procedure (IFDP)
2017-06-15
AHQ on start-up policies for third-country nationals (part 1)
2017-06-12
AHQ on start-up policies for third-country nationals (part 2)
2017-06-12
AHQ on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children followed by family members under Dublin Regulation
2017-06-08
AHQ on experience of MS in installing modern barriers/fences in their detention centres for irregular migrants
2017-06-05
AHQ on humanitarian protection
2017-06-02
AHQ on accelerated asylum procedure before first instance decision for nationals of safe countries of origin
2017-05-31
AHQ on appeal procedure and reception conditions after first instance decision for nationals of safe countries of origin
2017-05-31
AHQ on support to persons who have returned to the country of origin
2017-05-31
AHQ on biometric information for legal migration cases
2017-05-30
AHQ on immediate family members applying for asylum at the same time
2017-05-29
AHQ on retaining TCN students
2017-05-26
AHQ on practical impediments of enforcement and residence for TCNs
2017-05-22
AHQ on type of international protection status for victims of FGM
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