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Emergency Information: If you have immigration problems and are in an abusive relationship | |
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Even if you do not have a permanent right to stay in the UK or British citizenship you have the right to call the Police for protection against violence and to apply for an injunction against your abusive partner. You should also go and see a G.P at the earliest opportunity to get treatment for any injuries, and to report any emotional or physical abuse you have received. However if your right to be in the UK is dependant upon you staying in your marriage or relationship you will need to seek immediate immigration legal advice. Southall Black Sisters may be able to help refer you to a solicitor or legal advisor if you have not managed to find someone. In order to help you your legal advisor will need to know the following information: If you have a passport it is very important you try and take this with you when you see the solicitor as most of the above information will be in your passport. Your legal advisor will advise you on what your immigration status is, what rights you have to stay in the UK and what steps if any you can take to remain in the UK, particularly if your are afraid to return to the country you came from. | |
| Domestic Violence Rule
You may be able to stay in the UK under immigration law. We can initially advise you as to whether the Rule applies to you but you will need to find a legal advisor to confirm this and put an application in for you. | |
| Financial Support
The rules as to what financial support people with immigration problems are entitled to is complicated. If you cannot work and cannot claim benefits it may be difficult to find a refuge place. If you have children with you, you might be entitled to support and accommodation from Social Services but what you get will depend on your immigration status and the attitude of your local Social Services. We can give you initial advice on what you might be entitled to and try and find a refuge that will provide you with accommodation. If you live in Southall we can help you in ensuring that Social Services provide you with support and accommodation if you qualify for help. | |
| Asylum seekers
If you have claimed asylum you will be entitled to support and accommodation from NASS (National Asylum Support Service). If you are already an asylum seeker when the violence takes place NASS should pay for you to go to a refuge or other temporary accommodation and help you to move away from your abuser. If you are the dependant of an asylum seeker and your relationship has broken down due to violence you need to seek urgent legal advice on what you should do next. Links for websites giving practical and legal information on immigration, asylum , financial support and domestic violence: See our Campaigns page for more information about our campaign to change the law around domestic violence and immigration control and for the right to benefits and other support for women whose relationships have broken down due to violence. |
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