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Immigration
Get advice on moving to and staying in the UK, including dealing with visas
Step 2: Check the situation where you were discriminated against
To check if you’ve been discriminated against, you can check if the situation where it happened is covered by the Equality Act 2010
Preparing for your ESA medical assessment
What will happen at the assessment, what to take with you, how to answer questions from the healthcare professional, what will happen next.
Getting Universal Credit if you’re sick or disabled
Check if you can apply for support if you can't work because you're sick or disabled. Universal Credit is available for people with sickness or disabilities
Preparing to apply for pre-settled and settled status
Find out what you need for your settled status application. Check which documents you might need before you apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Find out what to do if you think you have a criminal record
Check if a change affects your Universal Credit
Check what change of circumstances you need to report and how they’ll affect your Universal Credit. This includes changes to your work, money or family life
If you've overstayed your visa or leave
If you’ve overstayed your visa or leave, you have 90 days to leave the country. You can't usually extend your visa or leave once you've overstayed
If your child is living in the UK illegally
How to get your child a legal immigration status, such as British citizenship or ‘discretionary leave to remain’, if they are under 18 and living in the UK illegally
Check if you have the right to reside for benefits
You might need to show you have a right to reside in the UK to claim some benefits. Find out what information you need and which benefits are affected