University of London Refugee Law Clinic

The clinic's main legal focus is on advising and preparing fresh claims for asylum and it aims to complement the work of law firms and other service providers in London.

Referral Criteria:

• Accept referrals for ARE clients who may have a potential fresh claim for asylum. A service user must have made a previous asylum claim and must now be appeal rights exhausted.

• The referrer must complete a subject access request for the service user, and provide us with as many documents as possible at the initial referral stage. Operates on a referral-only basis from partner organisations. We regret that we cannot accept direct referrals from the public or from other organisations at this time.

Not able to take on cases where:

• The claim is on behalf of a family group

• The service user has recently (within the last 6 months) submitted a fresh claim or had judicial review proceedings

• The service user does not have the capacity to give instructions

• The case involves criminality

• The service user is currently detained

• There is an urgent deadline.


How to access:

Referrals must come through from one of our partners organisations. For Greater Manchester these partners are Refugee Action and the Refugee Council. Please contact them for further details.

Self-referral is not available for this service.

Category:
  • Immigration Legal Advice - IAA (OISC)
Type:
  • Referral
Tags:
  • IAA Level 3 (previously OISC)
Address

2nd Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU

Service Capacity

Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 14/04/25)

Availability

No schedules available.

Eligibility

Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker, Refugee or humanitarian protection, Asylum Seeker

Minimum Age: 18

Region: National

Interpreters

Languages: Other