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BAIL 201

CEPR: 110619231
HO Ref:
UAN: 1212-0099-0139-7024/00

Border Force
Terminal 3
Heathrow Airport
Hounslow,
TW6 1ND, England
Tel: 03001063284
Fax: Email:

NOTIFICATION OF GRANT/VARIATION OF IMMIGRATION BAIL1 TO A PERSON


DETAINED2 OR LIABLE TO BE DETAINED3

To: NIRAV SHAILESHKUMAR PATEL Date of Birth: 31 Aug 1998


22, Kenton Road
Harrow Nationality: India
London
HA3 6AQ

This notice is given to you because you are being granted immigration
The Secretary of State may grant immigration bail to a person who is detained, or who is liable to be detained, for
the reasons listed below. The following reason applies to you:

Mark one box


A You are liable to be detained pending examination because you are a person required to
submit to examination / pending a decision to give, refuse, or cancel leave to enter.

A I hereby grant you immigration bail subject to the following conditions or


B I hereby vary your conditions of immigration bail as follows

CONDITIONS
You will be subject to at least one bail condition. A marked box indicates the bail condition(s) applicable to you.

1 Schedule 10 to the Immigration Act 2016


2 Paragraph 1 (1) of Schedule 10 to the Immigration Act 2016
3 Paragraph 1 (2) of Schedule 10 to the Immigration Act 2016

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Mark at
least one
box
You must APPEAR before the Secretary of State
at : Border Force
Terminal 3
Heathrow Airport
Hounslow,
TW6 1ND, England
Tel: 03001063284

Date: 11/07/2023
Time: 12:00pm

You are not allowed to WORK


You are not allowed to STUDY
You must comply with OTHER condition(s) set out below:
• Inform HO of any change in contact details

You must provide a current mobile telephone number and a valid email address to enable us to
contact you in person. If you are unable to provide it now, you must provide it within 72 hours of
receipt of this notice, by emailing the phone number and email address to [reporting centre email
address] quoting your full name, date of birth and nationality.

ANY CHANGE OF CONDITION


You cannot change your conditions without the agreement of the Secretary of State. If these conditions are to be
changed, you will be notified. This notice is correct at time of service and is recorded on Home Office systems.

◼ Although you may have been granted immigration bail, you remain liable to be detained
◼ This notice is NOT a grant of leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom within the meaning of the
Immigration Act 1971.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS
Failure to comply with any of the above conditions may lead to arrest, your conditions being varied, the
requirement to pay money under any financial condition, and/or your detention.
Failure to comply with any of the above conditions, without reasonable excuse, is also a criminal offence which
may be punished by a fine or a prison sentence1.
Any unresolved application which you may have made for leave to enter or remain in the UK may be refused.
Your details may also be placed on the Police National Computer (PNC).
It is a condition of your Asylum Support, as set out in the Asylum Support Agreement, that you attend reporting
events. Failure to report as required, without reasonable excuse, may result in your asylum application being
treated as withdrawn and your asylum claim will not be considered or consideration will be discontinued. This will
also lead to your asylum support being discontinued2.

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Should you have difficulty in being able to comply with any of your conditions, you must immediately
contact the Immigration Office as detailed at the beginning of this notice and give your reason.

IMMIGRATION BAIL AUTOMATICALLY ENDS WHEN:

◼ You are no longer liable to be detained and the Secretary of State is not considering whether to make a
deportation order against you,
◼ You are granted leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom,
◼ You are detained,
◼ You are removed or otherwise leave the United Kingdom.

HELP AND SUPPORT ON RETURNING HOME VOLUNTARILY

The Home Office Voluntary Returns Service can be contacted for help on returning home.

The team can discuss your return, help to obtain your travel document and send it to the port of departure, help
with the cost of your tickets, and in some cases provided other financial and practical assistance to use once you
have returned to your home country.

Please note that if your passport or travel documents are held by the Home Office you should contact the
voluntary returns service before you book your flight if you are paying for your own return, this will help us ensure
that your passport or travel document is available for your flight.

Contact the voluntary Returns Service

Telephone: 0300 004 0202 (Monday – Friday between 9:00 and 17:30)

Web: https://www.gov.uk/return-home-voluntarily/who-can-get-help

Date 01 July 2023 BFO 3608 On behalf of the Secretary of State

1 Section 24(1)(h) Immigration Act 1971


2 Section 95 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999

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