A Green Notice can significantly complicate asylum proceedings. Immigration authorities in the host country may interpret the notice as evidence of criminal risk, potentially undermining your credibility or triggering additional security assessments. However, under international refugee law, particularly the 1951 Refugee Convention, asylum claims must be assessed on their merits regardless of Interpol alerts. If the Green Notice originates from your country of persecution, this context can actually support your asylum claim by demonstrating politically motivated targeting. Documentary evidence linking the notice to persecution is critical in such cases.
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