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Support for asylum seekers in the UK

Saman
Saman's story
'I arrived very late at Heathrow and told the immigration official that I wanted to claim asylum. He asked me my name, where I had come from and how I travelled to the UK. Then he sent me to a hotel near the airport and the staff working there gave me some food and took me to one of the rooms to sleep. The next morning they helped me to fill in a form which they said was for accommodation and money for food. There were a lot of questions on the form.
That was nearly a week ago and I'm still waiting to hear back from them. I've no idea where they'll send me next or if they'll give me any money. If they turn me down I don't know what I'll do…'

If you are an asylum seeker in the UK you are entitled to claim asylum support (somewhere to live and money for food and clothes) whilst your claim for asylum is being decided. This is important because you are not allowed to work whilst claiming asylum. The Home Office department responsible for asylum support is the UK Border Agency (UKBA). Before April 2007 the department responsible for asylum support was National Asylum Support Services (NASS).

In this guide we explain how to get asylum support and what to do if you are refused or your support is stopped.

Asylum law uses lots of technical words, so see our jargon buster for an explanation.

Asylum Support Appeals Project
December 2008

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