The Representation of the UN Refugee Agency in Serbia greatly appreciates the patience and understanding that you have shown during the first two month of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are certain that the fact that you have recognized the gravity of the situation and observed the guidance provided by the Commissariat for Refugees and Migration, other authorities and civil society organisations has been key in keeping you and your families so far healthy.
We applaud you and the responsible authorities of Serbia for yet having kept all Asylum and Reception/Transit Centres in Serbia free of COVID-19 infection. We appeal to you to continue trying your utmost to keep yourself and other residents of the centres safe and healthy by continuing to limit your movements outside of the centres to a minimum.
Now, as restrictions on movement are gradually lifted, we ask you to please continue keeping in mind that the threat of COVID-19 in Serbia has not disappeared. Together, we must proceed with utmost caution to maintain your good health and your still infection-free environment. Your health and safety remain our first and foremost priority.
Therefore, we urge you to continue implementing all the preventive measures conveyed to you by the Serbian authorities, United Nations agencies and their partners:
More information on the current COVID-19 related situation in Serbia is available in Arabic, Farsi, Pashto, Urdu and English on https://www.facebook.com/covid19infoforrefugees/posts/125632522412721
Please be aware that all the borders of all the countries neighbouring Serbia –European Union member states and those which are not yet European Union member states – remain completely closed. Do not trust persons telling you otherwise, as these are likely smugglers trying to ruthlessly exploit you, your situation and dreams.
More information about the risks of irregular movement in Arabic, Farsi, Pashto, Urdu and English is available on
https://www.facebook.com/covid19infoforrefugees/posts/125632522412721
To legalise your stay in Serbia, please call
which can help you to apply for asylum at the nearest police station.
For more legal or psychosocial advice and support, please access https://www.facebook.com/covid19infoforrefugees/posts/125632522412721
If you have already applied for asylum in Serbia and are currently accommodated in one an asylum or reception/transit centre but like to move into private accommodation instead, please call Belgrade Center for Human Rights, phone: 064-8246508
The UN Refugee Agency sincerely thanks you for continuing to maintain highest hygiene and safety for yourself, your families, friends and environment.
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