This page explains our policy for the Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme (VARRP). For more general information on the programme, see Voluntary return in the Asylum section.
The Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme (VARRP) is the United Kingdom's generic voluntary return programme for those in the asylum system and those with temporary status in the United Kingdom who wish to return voluntarily and permanently to their country of origin or to a third country to which they are admissible.
VARRP is operated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), an independent inter-governmental organisation. Reintegration assistance is provided as part of VARRP through the IOM and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
Applications for return under VARRP will be accepted by the IOM from anyone* who is or is the dependant of a person who:
*except where:
In each individual case, applications will be received and screened by the IOM. In each case the final decision about suitability of the applicant for VARRP rests with the UK Border Agency.
In addition to the above criteria, the majority of individuals who have previously participated in an assisted voluntary return (AVR) programme will be excluded from participating a second time following their subsequent return to the United Kingdom. Each application by a previous participator will be carefully considered, taking all relevant factors into consideration, and the appropriate decision made. Relevant factors may include: a significant change in the country situation; a new basis of asylum claim; previous participation in assisted voluntary return as a dependant.
In cases where an individual applies to make an assisted voluntary return under an AVR programme and has previously commenced a judicial review, the AVR return should NOT be deferred.
IOM can help returnees at every stage of the process, from start to finish. This includes helping them with the application form itself and advising on the scheme, helping obtain the appropriate travel documents and arranging their international flight. IOM representatives also provide airport assistance, meeting returnees at the departure airport, helping them through transit if requested and helping them get from the airport to their final destination.
Those who return under VARRP can also receive reintegration assistance to help boost their ability to make a living. The reintegration package is tailored to suit their individual and specific needs in the country of return. This package will be agreed after a counselling session with IOM while the applicant is still in the United Kingdom and will typically comprise one of the following strands:
An extra baggage allowance will be available and the need for childcare and short-term accommodation will also be reviewed and addressed.
Once the UK Border Agency has approved the application they will inform IOM. IOM will have advised the applicant that if they wish to return under VARRP they must withdraw their United Kingdom asylum application on departure from the United Kingdom. IOM will ask departing VARRP applicants to make a signed declaration of withdrawal from the asylum process on departure.
Where an applicant to the programme does not already have a suitable travel document with which to return to their country of origin or to a third country to which they are admissible, the IOM will assist in obtaining the required travel documentation, entry permit or equivalent issued by either the UK Border Agency or the Embassy or High Commission of the country of return.
Any travel documents previously issued by the UK Border Agency must be returned at the time of application for VARRP.
Decisions on eligibility for this scheme rest with the UK Border Agency.. Decisions will only be reviewed if new factual evidence has been presented. If new evidence relates to a policy issue then reference will be made to the relevant policy unit. Once the policy position has been clarified the UK Border Agency will decide if the case decision should be reviewed.
An applicant can withdraw from VARRP at any time prior to departure. If the applicant fails to travel within three months of their application to the programme being approved and there is no valid reason for not travelling within this time, the VARRP application will be deemed withdrawn by the UK Border Agency.
Generally only two assisted voluntary return applications will be considered for each applicant. Those who cancel or withdraw their application or do not depart within three months of approval on two occasions will no longer be eligible for the programmes. A third application will be considered only on production of evidenced exceptional reasons why departure via assisted voluntary return has not taken place. This applies to applications made for any assisted voluntary return. In each case the final decision about consideration of a third assisted voluntary return application rests with the UK Border Agency.
VARRP is co-financed by the UK Border Agency and the European Refugee Fund (ERF). The programme is therefore subject to the rules and conditions of the ERF as well as to normal Home Office financial procedures.