Get help applying to the EU Settlement Scheme
Help you can get
The deadline to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme was 30 June 2021 for most people. You can still apply if you’re eligible and can show reasonable grounds for the delay in applying.
If you’re vulnerable, you can get help and advice with your application from a number of organisations and charities. This includes if you:
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are elderly
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are isolated
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are disabled
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are a child in care
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have significant language or literacy problems
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have mental health issues
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do not have a permanent address
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are in an abusive or controlling relationship, or are experiencing domestic violence
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are the victim of human trafficking
Your application may be complex if, for example, you were a victim of domestic violence, human trafficking or modern slavery.
There are different organisations that can help depending on where you live.
Contact organisations directly to see how they may be able to support your application.
If you live in England
Migrant Help offers general advice on the EU Settlement Scheme.
[email protected]
Telephone: 07483 090 721
Monday to Friday, 8am to 5.30pm
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If you live in Scotland
Citizens Advice Scotland offers general advice on the EU Settlement Scheme.
Contact your local Citizens Advice centre.
If you live in Wales
Contact Settled for general advice on the EU Settlement Scheme.
[email protected]
Telephone: 0330 223 5336
Monday to Thursday, 1pm to 3pm
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If you need support in another language, leave a message with the language you need and you’ll get a call back.
For general enquiries, email [email protected].
If you live in Northern Ireland
Advice NI offers general advice on the EU Settlement Scheme.
[email protected]
Telephone: 028 906 5919
Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm
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