I believe that my asylum support is being incorrectly stopped Expand In your letter from the Home Office telling you that your support is to end, it will confirm whether you have a right to appeal the decision to end your support. Further information about appealing a decision can be found at https://www.gov.uk/appeal-first-tier-asylum-support-tribunal Organisations that may be able to help with an appeal can be found at https://www.asaproject.org/resources/organisations-who-can-help A guide to completing an appeal form can be found at https://www.asaproject.org/guides/writing-the-appeal-form A toolkit to walk you through the appeals process can be found at https://www.asaproject.org/resources/asylum-support-appeals-toolkit If you believe you should still be eligible for asylum support, then please also contact Migrant Help via one of the following channels: · Webchat - https://www.timeforstorm.com/CustomChat/MigrantHelp/1/ · Enquiry form - https://ellis.custhelp.com/app/ask · 24/7 asylum advice helpline - 0808 8010 503
I am a failed asylum seeker and there is something preventing me from returning to my home country Expand You might be eligible for Section 4 support. For more information, contact Migrant Help using one of these methods: · Webchat - https://www.timeforstorm.com/CustomChat/MigrantHelp/1/ · Enquiry form - https://ellis.custhelp.com/app/ask · 24/7 asylum advice helpline - 0808 8010 503
My asylum case has been refused Expand If your asylum claim has been refused, you need to seek legal advice regarding your options for appealing the decision and/or next steps regarding your asylum application. If you have a legal representative, you must contact them straight away. If you do not have a legal representative, you can find more information on legal advice here: https://www.migranthelpuk.org/Pages/FAQs/Category/legal
Why is my asylum support ending? Expand If you receive a negative asylum decision and do not appeal, in most instances your asylum support will end. You have 21 days from notification of your asylum decision to move on from Home Office support. Your accommodation provider will give you a minimum of seven days’ notice in a ‘notice to quit’ before your asylum accommodation will end. This notice might be provided verbally, or in writing.
Voluntary Return Service (VRS) Expand If you have been refused asylum in the UK and you wish to be returned to your country of origin, the Voluntary Return Service can help with: - Getting an emergency travel document and travel tickets from your home country’s embassy or high commission - Helping with travel to the airport - Providing assistance while at the airport - Providing medical assistance, if needed - Financial support You may also be eligible to apply for support of up to £3,000 per person. For more information or to apply see www.gov.uk/return-home-voluntarily