A CCF rejection is not necessarily final. You may submit a fresh request if new evidence emerges, such as a closed criminal case, asylum recognition, or a court ruling in the requesting state. Additionally, if procedural errors occurred during the CCF’s review, reconsideration may be possible. Some clients pursue parallel strategies: challenging the underlying prosecution in the requesting country or seeking judicial review in France, where INTERPOL is headquartered, under French administrative law. The CCF’s reasoning in its rejection letter often reveals weaknesses that can be addressed in subsequent applications with stronger documentation.
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