At minimum: proof of identity (passport or national ID), any prior INTERPOL or CCF correspondence, and documentation supporting your grounds for deletion — court judgments, acquittals, evidence of political or religious persecution, proof of fair trial violations, or documentation showing the notice is disproportionate. If a lawyer submits on your behalf, a mandate or power of attorney is also required.
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