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
Collecting biometric data when applying for a long-stay visa at the consulate
2014-07-30
Returns of rejected asylum seekers to Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq and Nigeria
2014-07-28
Strengthening Readmission and Sustainable Reintegration in Kosovo
2014-07-28
The Dublin procedure in relation to the asylum procedure
2014-07-15
Settlement under the European Convention on Establishment 1955
2014-07-14
Financing language and civics courses of foreign nationals
2014-07-11
Detention in Dublin III cases (Regulation EU No 604/2013)
2014-07-11
EURODAC Fingerprinting
2014-07-10
Recognition of identification documents issued by Somalia nationals
2014-07-03
Voluntary return counselling
2014-07-03
Searching of COI for asylum procedures
2014-07-02
Using video-recordings as the evidence in the asylum procedures
2014-07-02
Expulsion Definition Of Manifestly Unfounded As Related To Directive 2008/115/EC
2014-06-28
The level of cooperation between police and immigration officials
2014-06-26
Level of cooperation between police and immigration officials
2014-06-26
Article 36 of the Directive 2013/32/EU
2014-06-23
Criminal law and foreign citizens
2014-06-23
Proof of identity regarding third-country nationals who apply for a residence permit
2014-06-18
Proof of nationality regarding third-country nationals who apply for a residence permit
2014-06-18
Travel documents issued to Ukraine nationals of Crimea after annexation by the Russian Federation
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