Median time to first interview for all applications had been slowly decreasing in 2024 but rose in July to 68 weeks for standard cases, up from 55.5 weeks in June and 63 weeks in May
The number of asylum applications pending in the International Protection Office has risen to more than 23,000, with a sharp increase in the number of asylum seekers also appealing the outcome of their decision.
New statistics show that the number of applications currently pending in the IPO stands at 23,360, which is up from 16,566 last September. The number of pending applications for the International Protection Appeals Tribunal has also been trending upwards over the last year. In July 2024, there were 6,257 applications pending, in comparison to a figure of just under 2,000 for the same time last year.
The median time to the first interview for all applications had been slowly decreasing in 2024 but rose in July to 68 weeks for standard cases, up from 55.5 weeks in June and 63 weeks in May. The International Protection Office is also prioritising cases from the top two countries of origin with the highest number of applicants in the previous three months. Arrivals from these countries go through an accelerated processing system. Figures from the Department of Justice reveal that for accelerated procedure only cases the waiting time to the first interview was two weeks in July.
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