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Getting a visa for your adult family member to join you in the UK
or settled status if you have British or Irish citizenship - or both. When you were born one of your parents must have had either: British or Irish citizenship - or both an immigration status that let them
Challenging a homeless decision
and it was your fault you're no longer eligible for help - for example if your immigration status has changed you have unreasonably refused to follow your housing plan If you disagree with the council's
Check your housing status if you rent from a private landlord
immigration status, you’ll be an excluded occupier. Get help from your nearest Citizens Advice. If your rent includes food or other services If your rent includes food or other services like cleaning or laundry
Domestic abuse
as a partner, so it's important to make another application to stay as soon as possible. It's important to get advice from a specialist adviser or immigration lawyer as soon as you can. If you have
Problems with a visa
Problems with a visa If you're from Ukraine and your visa is ending If your visa application is delayed If you've overstayed your visa or leave Staying in the UK on a visa without your partner
Asylum and refugees
Asylum and refugees Offering to let someone from Ukraine stay with you After you get refugee status Prepare for an asylum interview
Getting British citizenship
Getting British citizenship Becoming a British citizen Getting British citizenship for children Deciding if citizenship is right for you Applying for British citizenship