UNHCR in the UK does not provide legal advice. You can find more information about where to find legal advice in this page.
Legal assistance in the UK is provided through private solicitors, legal advisors or through specialised agencies that may be able to provide their services free of charge under the Legal Aid scheme. You can find more information about what legal aid is, in the UK Government website: Legal Aid.
If you are in England or Wales, you can find solicitors near you on the Law Society website.
If you are in Scotland, you can find solicitors near you on the Law Society of Scotland website.
If you are in Northern Ireland, please see the Law Society of Northern Ireland to find solicitors near you.
You may also want to search the Immigration Advice Authority Adviser finder database.
Once instructed, your legal representatives may contact UNHCR in the UK if they consider it necessary to request assistance on specific issues and they should provide any relevant supporting documentation on the case, when doing so.
Some alternative specialised agencies that may be useful include:
Citizens Advice
- Citizens Advice provide free advice to all members of the public on matters including benefits, housing, family law and immigration.
For more information, you can visit their website.
Praxis
- Praxis provides expert support to migrants and refugees in the UK on both immigration and housing matters.
- For more information on how to get help, you can visit their website.
Rainbow Migration
- Rainbow Migration supports LGBTIQ+ people through the asylum and immigration system. They provide an online form for accessing advice. For more information, you can visit their website.
ATLEU
- ATLEU provides direct legal support to survivors of trafficking and slavery.
- They are only seeing clients by appointment currently—for more information on how to make an appointment, you can visit their website.
