- Toolkit Contents
- 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)
- 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
- 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
Getting Started
Asylum
Immigration
Right to Remain Toolkit: Pashto پښتو
Getting Started
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)
- 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
- 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
A new law called The Illegal Migration Act 2023 has recently come into force. The Act has brought about significant changes to the UK asylum and immigration system for people who arrive in the UK on or after 20 July 2023. We are in the process of updating the Toolkit to reflect these developments. For now, please be aware that some of the information in the Toolkit may be out-of-date for people who arrived in the UK after that date. To stay up to date with any changes to the Toolkit, please sign up to our newsletter here.
TOOLKIT CONTENTS
Getting Started
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)
- 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
- 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