
Red Notice Removal for a Ukrainian Citizen Seeking Relocation for Family Reasons
A Ukrainian citizen challenged an active Red Notice restricting his freedom of movement, seeking relocation for humanitarian reasons as the sole caregiver for his autistic daughter.

Case Overview
A Ukrainian citizen contacted our team with an urgent request for assistance. He was the subject of an active Red Notice, which severely limited his ability to travel and relocate. The situation was further complicated by humanitarian concerns: he is the sole caregiver for his 8-year-old autistic daughter and needed legal clarity to secure a better life abroad.
Without any prior experience navigating international legal systems, the client was unsure how to challenge the Red Notice or regain control of his freedom of movement. That’s when he turned to Dr. Anatoliy Yarovyi, whose expertise in INTERPOL-related matters helped structure a strong legal path forward.
Legal Approach to Red Notice Removal
Our first step was to perform a full legal audit of the client’s Red Notice to identify possible violations of INTERPOL’s rules. In this case, there were substantial doubts regarding the procedural fairness and proportionality of the request behind the notice.
Under the direction of Dr. Yarovyi, we prepared and submitted a detailed challenge to INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of Files (CCF), citing both legal irregularities and the severe humanitarian impact on the client’s daughter. As an experienced interpol defense attorney, Dr. Yarovyi ensured the case emphasized violations of Article 2 of the INTERPOL Constitution, which requires respect for human rights.
Our application included medical documentation, legal analysis, and a request for interim relief, stressing the urgency of the family’s situation.
Result
The client received full legal representation and now awaits a decision from the CCF. Meanwhile, we implemented interim legal safeguards that reduce the immediate effects of the Red Notice, allowing him to plan for relocation. With a strong humanitarian basis and robust legal foundation, the client stands a solid chance of having the notice fully deleted in the near future.

