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Asylum and Refugees

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Where can I get advice and help on asylum and refugee issues?

Asylum Welcome is an Oxford based charity, which works with asylum seekers, refugees and detainees to give advice, support and access to their rights. Visit the Asylum Welcome website for more information.

The Refugee Council is the largest refugee agency in the UK providing advice to asylum seekers and refugees, supporting other organisations in their refugee work, and promoting asylum seekers' and refugees' rights. Visit the Refugee Council website for more information.

Asylum contacts
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Asylum Welcome Phone 01865 722082
  Email asylum-welcome@supanet.com
Refugee Council Phone 020 7346 6700

Where can I find out more about seeking asylum and my rights?

Visit the Nationality and Citizenship pages of the DirectGov website for information about immigration, visas, work permits, citizenship and nationality.

Visit our Equality and Diversity Links page for useful links to other websites related to asylum.


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