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Over 6,600 Syrian asylum claims are on hold in the UK following a two-month freeze initiated by the Home Office on December 9, 2025. This pause came after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime amid concerns over the evolving political landscape in Syria. Officials stated they need time to assess the situation before resuming processing applications, as many claimants fled Assad's rule.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, recently named interim president of Syria, leads a group still classified as a terrorist organization in the UK. Despite his promises to pursue those responsible for violence in Syria, fears linger for many former government officials like "Hassan," whose asylum claims remain unresolved. Some have expressed anxiety that the lack of clarity around Syria's stability will prolong their wait indefinitely, affecting their families still residing in conflict zones.
Charities and legal experts are urging the government to expedite processing and consider alternative forms of humanitarian protection for those affected, as they face mounting financial and psychological burdens during this uncertain period.