Voluntary Repatriation

Where do I find information about voluntary repatriation to my home country within UNHCR’s mandate?

The UNHCR Handbook Voluntary Repatriation provides detailed information on UNHCR voluntary repatriation policy and practice. The Handbook is a public document and can be found at:  https://www.unhcr.org/en-my/publications/legal/3bfe68d32/handbook-voluntary-repatriation-international-protection.html?query=handbook%20voluntary%20repatriation

I have been recognized as a refugee, but would now like to return to my home country. Can UNHCR assist?

If return to the home country is feasible based on an assessment following the counselling session, UNHCR will refer the application to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). IOM administers an Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration Programme (AVRR) under which travel can be facilitated. UNHCR may provide a Voluntary Repatriation Form (VRF). The entire process may take between 1 to 3 months. This depends on whether all required documents are available, as well as on logistical arrangements. Refugees will have to bear the exit permit penalty and the cost of the special pass of RM100 per applicant. An exit permit waiver is only available for UNHCR card holders.

I am an asylum-seeker, but would now like to return to my home country. Can UNHCR assist?

If return to the home country is feasible based on an assessment following the counselling session, UNHCR will refer the application to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). IOM administers an Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration Programme (AVRR) under which travel can be facilitated. UNHCR may provide a Voluntary Repatriation Form (VRF). The entire process may take between 1 to 3 months. This depends on whether all required documents are available, as well as on logistical arrangements. Asylum-seekers will have to bear their own exit permit penalty and the cost of the special pass of RM100 per applicant. An exit permit waiver is only available for UNHCR card holders. The full payment of a maximum of RM3000 applies for asylum-seekers.

My application for refugee status was rejected and I would now like to return to my home country. Can UNHCR assist?

You may approach IOM for counselling. Applicants will need to cover the costs for their exit permit application and penalty as well as for a special pass. UNHCR will not be able to provide a Voluntary Repatriation Form (VRF).

Can I write in to the Durable Solutions Unit to request for updates on my case?

There is no need to approach the office individually or send letters, faxes or emails. It is, however, very important to keep your contact details – telephone numbers (also please mention whether you use Whatsapp) and email addresses updated with UNHCR, so that the office can arrange an appointment with you whenever required.

I cannot return to my own country as it is unsafe, but can UNHCR send me to a neighbouring country of my country of origin?

Voluntary Repatriation means the return to one’s country of origin voluntarily and under conditions of safety and dignity. UNHCR does not arrange, assist or facilitate travel to a neighbouring country.

My life is very difficult in Malaysia. I would like to go to another country. Can UNHCR issue me a Voluntary Repatriation Form (VRF)?

A Voluntary Repatriation Form (VRF) is issued ONLY if an individual indicates intention to return to the country of origin.

Would UNHCR be able to assist if I am in danger of being forcibly returned to my country of origin?

UNHCR will advocate for the individual to prevent deportation to country of origin, especially if there are reasons to be believe that the individual’s life is at risk if returned.