Christine Schraner Burgener has been State Secretary since the beginning of 2022. She replaced
Mario Gattiker, who had headed the agency since November 2011, initially on an interim basis. The SEM is divided into a staff department and four main departments: • Planning and Resources; • International Cooperation; • Immigration and Integration; • Asylum and Return. The SEM has 1300 employees and an annual expenditure of about 1.6 million Swiss francs. The State Secretariat also employs experts and interpreters who translate during interviews. These are deployed as needed and are compensated for their services on a time and material basis.
Headquarters and branch offices The headquarters of the State Secretariat is in
Wabern bei Bern. In addition, six reception and processing centers () for asylum seekers are operated, which are primarily responsible for the reception of asylum seekers at the national borders and for a summary interview on the travel route and the reasons for asylum. Since 2005, decisions on asylum applications have also been made there. The reception and procedure centers are located in
Altstätten,
Basel,
Bern,
Chiasso,
Kreuzlingen and
Vallorbe. In addition, the SEM maintains a department at
Zurich Airport and
Geneva Airport.
Responsibility and legal basis The State Secretariat is responsible for: • Ensuring a Swiss-led policy on foreigners (legal basis:
Foreign Nationals and Integration Act), namely: • the admission and residence of foreigners in compliance with obligations under international law and taking into account humanitarian reasons and the reunification of families. • the admission of foreign workers, taking into account the overall economic interests, long-term professional and social integration opportunities, and the scientific and cultural needs of Switzerland; • Implementation of Swiss asylum and refugee policy. The State Secretariat for Migration is responsible for the entire asylum procedure. As the investigating authority, it must establish the legally relevant facts. The procedure is governed by the
Asylum Act and the
Administrative Procedure Act. The
Convention of 4 November 1950 for the Protection of Human Rights serves as a basis. • Creation of favorable conditions for the integration of the foreign population living in Switzerland and for a balanced demographic and social development. == Full-time positions since 2007 ==