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Important information for people who have sought asylum in Germany and have been rejected... 1. Lawyer and File Preparation: In order for lawyers to work effectively in the asylum process, the applicant must provide complete information and documents. Otherwise, the lawyer can only make a standard objection. 2. Objection Processes: For people who have been rejected, it is necessary to pay attention to the objection periods (such as 7, 14, 30 days). If an objection is not made within the specified period, legal rights will be lost. 3. Special Rights for Those Who Arrived Before March 29, 2023: It is important for those who entered Germany before this date to follow the objection process to the end in order to benefit from the advantages provided by the German Residence Law (§18a, §18b, §19c). 4. Objection Period and Results: If no objection is made within the period, the file is closed from a procedural point of view. Late objections may result in the rejection of the application. In this case, alternative methods such as subsequent asylum (Folgeantrag) or voluntary return (freiwillige Rückkehr) should be considered. 5. Voluntary Return: The Schengen ban is generally not applied to those who return voluntarily. Those who choose this method can re-enter Germany by arranging the necessary documents. As a result, it is emphasized that the objection should be made correctly during the asylum process, the deadlines should not be missed and the file should be followed carefully. It is recommended that those who arrived before March 29, 2023 in particular use all legal means to benefit from the law. #GermanyAsylum #AsylumProcess #RejectionDecision #ObjectionRights #LawyerSupport #GermanyImmigration #AsylumRights #March292023 #VoluntaryReturn #SubsequentAsylum #SchengenBan #GermanyResidenceLaw #AsylumObjection #ImmigrantRights #germanyconsultancy #oktayozdemir