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To contact DG Home Affairs, please use the electronic mailbox or send mail to:
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
DG Home Affairs
B-1049 BRUSSELS
The Commission has a legal obligation to answer to any questions within 15 days.
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To request for documents related to Home Affairs, please send an e-mail to:
home-access-documents@ec.europa.eu
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For information on the work of Ms Cecilia Malmström, the Commissioner in charge of Home Affairs, please consult her
website.
General information on the European Union
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For general questions concerning the EU, please contact Europe Direct
or use the free-phone number 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 from anywhere in the 27 EU States to reach an operator who speaks your language. (1)
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Links to general information sources on European policies are listed on the
Commission's information pages where you will also find specific contact points for businesses, citizens and students/young people.
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If you are looking for documents, please note that legal texts and the Official Journal of the EU are available in the
EUR-Lex database.
Information on job opportunities in the EU institutions
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Apart from the regular calls for candidature organised by EPSO,
you may also spontaneously send your CV via the "EU CV Online" service
made available by DG ADMIN.
(1) Please note that:
- Some mobile phone operators do not grant access to 00800 numbers or may charge a fee.
- In certain cases, a fee may be charged when calling the number from payphones or hotels.
- You may call (+32) 2.299.96.96 from any country, including countries outside the EU. Normal telephone charges apply.
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