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If your case is complex

Your application may be complex if, for example, you were a victim of domestic violence, human trafficking or modern slavery.

If you’re not sure if your case is complex, contact Migrant Help, Settled, Citizens Advice Scotland or Advice NI first. They’ll tell you if you need to contact an organisation who can help with complex cases and may be able to refer you.

Organisations that can help with complex cases

These organisations can help with complex cases wherever you live in the UK.

East European Resource Centre

East European Resource Centre offers general advice and can support complex applications.

euss@eerc.org.uk  
Telephone (Polish and English): 07521 857 415  
Telephone (Romanian and English): 07730 021 986  
Telephone (Ukrainian and English): 07718 612 218  
Monday to Thursday, 10am to 4pm  
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Europia

Contact Europia for general advice and support complex applications. 

euss@europia.org.uk  
Telephone: 0333 305 8570  
Monday to Thursday, 10am to 4pm  
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For general enquiries, email support@europia.org.uk.

Kirklees Citizens Advice and Law Centre

Kirklees Citizens Advice and Law Centre offers general advice and can support complex applications. 

euss@kcalc.org.uk  
Telephone: 0808 278 7896  
Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:30pm  
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The Refugee and Migrant Centre

The Refugee and Migrant Centre offers general advice and can support complex applications.

euss@rmcentre.org.uk  
Telephone: 0800 066 3444  
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm  
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South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (STEP)

South Tyrone Empowerment Programme offers general advice and can support complex applications.

info@stepni.org
Telephone: 02887 750 211
Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm and 1:30pm to 5pm
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