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Replying to @mulune.kassa6  For a new asylum seeker in South Africa, the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) normally needs information and documents to open and process an asylum application. Usually prepare: 1. Personal documents Passport (if you have one) National ID or identity documents from your home country (if available) Birth certificate (if available) Any other documents proving your identity 2. Personal information Full name Date of birth Country of origin Place of birth Language Religion (if asked) Marital status .Family details 3. Your journey details .Date you left your country Countries you travelled through Date you entered South Africa .How you entered South Africa .Why you did not apply earlier (if there was a delay) 4. Reason for asylum You must explain: Why you left your country What happened to you or what risks you faced .Why you cannot safely return 5. Contact details .Address where you live in South Africa .Phone number .Email (if you have one) 6. Other information .Previous asylum applications in other countries .Criminal record information (if any) .Military service information (if any) For a person arriving without documents, Home Affairs can still assess an asylum claim; lack of documents alone does not automatically remove the right to apply, but the person must explain their circumstances truthfully. Since you told me you are from Ethiopia and already prepared your details, you should bring any Ethiopian documents you have and your full travel history.
Replying to @mulune.kassa6 For a new asylum seeker in South Africa, the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) normally needs information and documents to open and process an asylum application. Usually prepare: 1. Personal documents Passport (if you have one) National ID or identity documents from your home country (if available) Birth certificate (if available) Any other documents proving your identity 2. Personal information Full name Date of birth Country of origin Place of birth Language Religion (if asked) Marital status .Family details 3. Your journey details .Date you left your country Countries you travelled through Date you entered South Africa .How you entered South Africa .Why you did not apply earlier (if there was a delay) 4. Reason for asylum You must explain: Why you left your country What happened to you or what risks you faced .Why you cannot safely return 5. Contact details .Address where you live in South Africa .Phone number .Email (if you have one) 6. Other information .Previous asylum applications in other countries .Criminal record information (if any) .Military service information (if any) For a person arriving without documents, Home Affairs can still assess an asylum claim; lack of documents alone does not automatically remove the right to apply, but the person must explain their circumstances truthfully. Since you told me you are from Ethiopia and already prepared your details, you should bring any Ethiopian documents you have and your full travel history.

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