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If you are a victim of domestic violence, the helplines below can give you practical help and advice including:

§emergency refuge accommodation;

§safety planning and advice; and

§translation facilities if you have difficulty communicating in English.

Calls to these help lines are free except where shown.

 

Helpline

Phone number

Opening hours

National Domestic Violence Helpline

0808 2000 247

24 hours a day

Northern Ireland Domestic Violence Helpline

0800 917 1414

24 hours a day

Scottish Domestic Abuse Helpline

0800 027 1234

24 hours a day

Wales Domestic Abuse Helpline

0808 80 10 800

24 hours a day

Men's Advice Line (for male victims of domestic violence)

0845 064 6800

Monday-Friday, 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm

Dyn Wales Helpline (for male victims of domestic violence in Wales)

0808 801 0321

Monday and Tuesday, 10am-4pm.
Wednesday, 10am-1pm

Southall Black Sisters (for black women victims of domestic violence)

020 8571 9595
(calls are not free)

Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm

 

Family reunion for asylum seekers

This page explains how asylum seekers can apply to be reunited with the family members they left behind when they fled to the United Kingdom.

A person who flees to the United Kingdom to seek asylum can include his/her dependants in his/her application for asylum, if those dependants have travelled with him/her to the United Kingdom. However, the UK Border Agency recognises that families can become fragmented in cases of asylum, depending on the speed and manner in which the person has fled.

If the person is a recognised refugee or is benefiting from humanitarian protection in the United Kingdom, The Home Office family programme reunion allows him/her to be reunited with his/her family members (that is, those who were part of the family unit before he/she fled).

Under the Immigration Rules, only pre-existing families (the spouse, civil partner or unmarried/same-sex partner plus any children under 18 who formed part of the family unit at the time the sponsor fled to seek asylum) can apply to enter the United Kingdom under the family reunion programme. However, The Home Office may allow family reunion for other family members if there are compassionate reasons why their case should be considered outside the Immigration Rules.

 
 
 





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