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Apply for indefinite leave to remain ('settlement') if you have permission to stay as a refugee, humanitarian protection or Discretionary Leave - fees, who's eligible, family members, how to apply.
Ask for an interpreter at a court or tribunal hearing - who's eligible, how to apply, when friends or family can act as interpreters
What to do if you go into a care home and you get benefits
A disability premium is extra money if you’re under Pension Credit age and registered blind or getting certain benefits - what you get, eligibility, apply
How to access social care, and support if you, or someone you care for is blind.
Apply for indefinite leave to remain on the basis of your private life - fees, who's eligible, how to apply.
Help for children under 16 with disabilities - DLA rate, eligibility, how to apply, claim form.
How to live with your sponsor, what to expect from them and what to do if things don't work out.
If you have a health condition or disability, you’ll have an assessment to work out how much Universal Credit you can get and what you need to do in return.
Mandatory qualifications for specialist teachers of pupils with hearing impairment, vision impairment or multi-sensory impairment.
Free services and facilities to help you with your passport application if you're disabled
Universal Credit can include help with housing costs - paying your landlord, what to do if you cannot pay your rent, other help you can get.
Leaving foster or local council care - support from your council, review meetings and financial help
Official information British people moving to and living in the United States of America (USA) need to know, including residency, healthcare and driving.
If you have a disability, or are an organisation supporting disabled people, you may be able to claim relief from Customs Duty and VAT.
This page explains the support you can get if you do not have permission to live permanently in the UK.
Find out about which goods and services for disabled people and people aged 60 or over that you should apply zero or reduced rate VAT.
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