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UK asylum for Afghan nationals

Updated: 30 April 2026
In short

This page describes the legal landscape for Afghan nationals considering asylum in the UK after the Taliban takeover in 2021. Covers parallel routes (ARAP, ACRS), the pending Country Guidance case MA on "Westernised" returnees, and common evidentiary patterns. This is general information, not individual legal advice.

2021→
Taliban
takeover changed everything
ARAP / ACRS
Parallel schemes
not for everyone
MA
Pending UT CG
Westernised returnees
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This is general information about the legal landscape, not legal advice
Immigration advice on individual cases can only be given by advisers regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA — replaced OISC in 2025) and qualified solicitors. For Afghan cases this matters especially: ARAP, ACRS and asylum are different processes with different criteria. Which route applies in any specific situation can only be determined by a regulated adviser. Find a Legal-Aid lawyer →

Context after August 2021

Following the Taliban's capture of Kabul on 15 August 2021, Afghanistan entered a phase of systematic suppression of rights along ideological, ethnic, gender and professional lines. Documentation: UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Afghanistan reports, Human Rights Watch World Report, Amnesty International. The UK Home Office regularly updates CPIN documents for various Afghan applicant groups.

👩 Women and girls
A series of Taliban decrees (closure of secondary schools to girls, ban on university for women, ban on most employment sectors, mandatory mahram male-relative escort, dress code). The UK Home Office accepts Afghan women as a particular social group under the Refugee Convention in most cases — but individual circumstances are still assessed.
⚔️ Former UK / NATO / ANSF affiliates
Translators, security personnel, staff of UK-funded programmes (BBC Afghan, British Council, NGOs under UK funding), former Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). Some such individuals fall under parallel schemes: ARAP (Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy) and ACRS (Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme). These are not asylum but alternative legal routes with different criteria.
🏳️‍🌈 LGBT+ and religious minorities
Under the Taliban homosexuality is subject to capital punishment under their interpretation of sharia. Hazara Shia, Ahmadiyya, Christian converts — all face persecution. Relevant CPINs: Afghanistan: Sexual orientation and gender identity, Afghanistan: Religious minorities.
🧑‍🎓 "Westernised" — pending UT CG case MA
The Upper Tribunal is considering Country Guidance case MA (Westernised return) Afghanistan on the risk to people who lived for extended periods in a Western environment and cannot conceal an integrated lifestyle on return. Decision pending. Until publication, the Court of Appeal ratio in R (AM) v SSHD requires decision-makers to evaluate individual evidence independently rather than rigidly applying outdated CG.
🌐 Ethnic Tajiks, Uzbeks, Hazaras
Part of the Afghan diaspora is Tajik- and Uzbek-speaking. Ethnically targeted persecution along ethnic lines and Pashtun dominance under the Taliban is documented by UN and HRW. Individual risk profile depends on region of origin, profession, family ties.

Asylum vs ARAP vs ACRS — three different routes

Which route applies to any individual situation can only be determined by a regulated adviser. Submitting in one scheme can affect options under another.

Route Who is eligible Where to apply
Asylum (Refugee Convention 1951)Anyone physically in the UK with fear of persecution on Convention groundsAt the border or in-country via Home Office
ARAP (Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy)People who worked for/with the UK Government in Afghanistan, with risk arising from that workUK MoD application — gov.uk · ARAP
ACRS (Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme)Vulnerable groups — women leaders, journalists, judges, LGBT+, religious minorities — via UNHCR referralThrough UNHCR / NGO referrals, not direct application — gov.uk · ACRS
ℹ️ A refusal under ARAP does not automatically block an asylum claim — these are separate processes. A regulated adviser can assess what to submit first and in what sequence.

Common evidence categories

A description of common evidence categories — not a checklist or advice.

📑 Documents from Afghanistan
Tazkira (national ID), education certificates, professional ID cards (journalists, judges, doctors), records of work with UK / NATO structures, Taliban threats (printed or screenshots), Taliban night letters (shabnamah). All non-English documents need certified translations from NRPSI-registered translators.
🛐 Sur place activity in the UK
Afghan diaspora organisations in the UK (Hazara Council, Afghan & Central Asian Association); journalist or human-rights activity; LGBT+ community involvement; religious conversions (especially to Christianity — extremely high-risk on return under the Taliban).
🏥 Medico-Legal Reports (MLR)
For survivors of torture under Taliban rule (or earlier regimes for those who fled long ago), detention, sexual violence — Istanbul Protocol 2022 reports from Helen Bamber Foundation or Freedom from Torture.
🌍 Country of Origin Information
UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, UN Mission Afghanistan (UNAMA) reports, Human Rights Watch / Amnesty International reports on specific groups, AIHRC archive, current Country Guidance cases (DSG/MA when published), UNHCR Refworld.

Where to find regulated help

⚖️ Solicitors with Legal Aid
Directory of 5,479 firms in the UK. Many specialise in Afghan cases since 2021 — try filters for "Afghan", "Pashto", "Dari" in search results. Open directory → Always verify regulation on the SRA / IAA register first.
📞 Migrant Help (24/7)
Free helpline: 0808 8010 503. Multilingual service that refers to a regulated lawyer with Afghan experience.
🇦🇫 Afghan diaspora in the UK
Afghan & Central Asian Association, Hazara Council UK, Afghanistan and Central Asian Association — coordinating community structures, can provide corroboration of sur place activity and social integration.
🌐 Pro bono for special groups
Asylum Aid handles complex Afghan cases; Refugee Rights Europe and Refugee Action — coordinating networks for vulnerable applicants.
⚠️ Caution: unregulated "consultants" on WhatsApp / Telegram in Afghan diaspora groups. Providing immigration advice without SRA or IAA regulation is a criminal offence (s.84 IAA 1999). For ARAP cases this risk is particularly high because the scheme is opaque and people are desperate. Verify regulation: SRA register · IAA register.
This is general information, not legal advice. Whether asylum, ARAP or ACRS applies in your situation, what specific evidence to gather, and how to frame arguments can only be assessed by a regulated adviser. Afghan cases are often parallel (one person may qualify for asylum + ARAP) — submission sequence affects outcomes.

Free regulated options: Legal Aid solicitors, Asylum Aid, Migrant Help 0808 8010 503.

Last reviewed: 30 April 2026.
⚠️ StartNewLife is an information project — not regulated by the IAA (Immigration Advice Authority). We do not provide immigration advice within the meaning of Section 84 of the Immigration & Asylum Act 1999. All content is general information only and does not replace advice from a regulated lawyer (IAA / SRA / BSB) about your specific case.