- Toolkit Contents
- Toolkit home
- About the Toolkit
- Lawyers (solicitors) and legal advice
- Legal support (taking action without giving legal advice)
- How to support someone with the transition to eVisas
- Evidence
- Country of origin information
- Destitution and Housing
- Work Exploitation and Migrant Workers’ Rights
- Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
- Migrants affected by Domestic Abuse
- No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF)
- What is Asylum?
- Entering the UK to claim asylum
- What Happens When You Claim Asylum
- Asylum Support: financial support and accommodation
- Applying for Permission to Work (Asylum)
- Asylum Screening (First) Interview
- Streamlined Asylum Process
- The Inadmissibility Rules
- Asylum Substantive (Big) Interview
- Home Office Asylum Decision (grant of status/refusal)
- What happens when you get Refugee Status?
- Preparing an Appeal After a Home Office Refusal
- Your Appeal Hearing at the First-tier Tribunal
- Asylum: if you are “appeal rights exhausted”
- Appealing at the Upper Tribunal (after First-tier refusal)
- Making a Fresh Claim (new evidence after the appeals stage)
- Judicial Reviews: a legal challenge to how a decision has been made
- Understanding the Different Asylum and Immigration Courts
- Immigration Detention and Reporting
- If You Are Facing Removal or Deportation from the UK
- Visas: apply for permission to enter or stay in the UK
- Applying to Stay in the UK Because You’ve Lived Here a Long Time
- 10 year route to indefinite leave to remain
- Applying to Stay in the UK Because You Have Children
- Bringing an Adult Family Member to Live With You in the UK
- Human rights: family and private life (Article 8)
- EEA Nationals (also known as EU nationals)
- After a Home Office refusal (immigration cases)
- Preparing an Appeal After a Home Office Refusal
- Your Appeal Hearing at the First-tier Tribunal
- Appealing at the Upper Tribunal (after First-tier refusal)
- Understanding the Different Asylum and Immigration Courts
- Immigration Detention and Reporting
- If You Are Facing Removal or Deportation from the UK
Key Guides
Asylum
Immigration
Right to Remain Toolkit: Oromo/Afaan Oromoo
Key Guides
- Toolkit home
- About the Toolkit
- Lawyers (solicitors) and legal advice
- Legal support (taking action without giving legal advice)
- How to support someone with the transition to eVisas
- Evidence
- Country of origin information
- Destitution and Housing
- Work Exploitation and Migrant Workers’ Rights
- Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
- Migrants affected by Domestic Abuse
- No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF)
Asylum
- What is Asylum?
- Entering the UK to claim asylum
- What Happens When You Claim Asylum
- Asylum Support: financial support and accommodation
- Applying for Permission to Work (Asylum)
- Asylum Screening (First) Interview
- Streamlined Asylum Process
- The Inadmissibility Rules
- Asylum Substantive (Big) Interview
- Home Office Asylum Decision (grant of status/refusal)
- What happens when you get Refugee Status?
- Preparing an Appeal After a Home Office Refusal
- Your Appeal Hearing at the First-tier Tribunal
- Asylum: if you are “appeal rights exhausted”
- Appealing at the Upper Tribunal (after First-tier refusal)
- Making a Fresh Claim (new evidence after the appeals stage)
- Judicial Reviews: a legal challenge to how a decision has been made
- Understanding the Different Asylum and Immigration Courts
- Immigration Detention and Reporting
- If You Are Facing Removal or Deportation from the UK
Immigration
- Visas: apply for permission to enter or stay in the UK
- Applying to Stay in the UK Because You’ve Lived Here a Long Time
- 10 year route to indefinite leave to remain
- Applying to Stay in the UK Because You Have Children
- Bringing an Adult Family Member to Live With You in the UK
- Human rights: family and private life (Article 8)
- EEA Nationals (also known as EU nationals)
- After a Home Office refusal (immigration cases)
- Preparing an Appeal After a Home Office Refusal
- Your Appeal Hearing at the First-tier Tribunal
- Appealing at the Upper Tribunal (after First-tier refusal)
- Understanding the Different Asylum and Immigration Courts
- Immigration Detention and Reporting
- If You Are Facing Removal or Deportation from the UK
- Toolkit Contents
- Toolkit home
- About the Toolkit
- Lawyers (solicitors) and legal advice
- Legal support (taking action without giving legal advice)
- How to support someone with the transition to eVisas
- Evidence
- Country of origin information
- Destitution and Housing
- Work Exploitation and Migrant Workers’ Rights
- Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
- Migrants affected by Domestic Abuse
- No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF)
- What is Asylum?
- Entering the UK to claim asylum
- What Happens When You Claim Asylum
- Asylum Support: financial support and accommodation
- Applying for Permission to Work (Asylum)
- Asylum Screening (First) Interview
- Streamlined Asylum Process
- The Inadmissibility Rules
- Asylum Substantive (Big) Interview
- Home Office Asylum Decision (grant of status/refusal)
- What happens when you get Refugee Status?
- Preparing an Appeal After a Home Office Refusal
- Your Appeal Hearing at the First-tier Tribunal
- Asylum: if you are “appeal rights exhausted”
- Appealing at the Upper Tribunal (after First-tier refusal)
- Making a Fresh Claim (new evidence after the appeals stage)
- Judicial Reviews: a legal challenge to how a decision has been made
- Understanding the Different Asylum and Immigration Courts
- Immigration Detention and Reporting
- If You Are Facing Removal or Deportation from the UK
- Visas: apply for permission to enter or stay in the UK
- Applying to Stay in the UK Because You’ve Lived Here a Long Time
- 10 year route to indefinite leave to remain
- Applying to Stay in the UK Because You Have Children
- Bringing an Adult Family Member to Live With You in the UK
- Human rights: family and private life (Article 8)
- EEA Nationals (also known as EU nationals)
- After a Home Office refusal (immigration cases)
- Preparing an Appeal After a Home Office Refusal
- Your Appeal Hearing at the First-tier Tribunal
- Appealing at the Upper Tribunal (after First-tier refusal)
- Understanding the Different Asylum and Immigration Courts
- Immigration Detention and Reporting
- If You Are Facing Removal or Deportation from the UK
Key Guides
Asylum
Immigration