LEGAL & RIGHTS · SUBCATEGORY
This hub is for UK Muslims navigating immigration — Home Office paperwork, asylum claims, visa applications and family reunion routes. The platform connects you with community helpers and signposts to qualified, regulated advisers.
Immigration advice in the UK is regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA). Only registered solicitors, OISC-registered advisers, and IAA-licensed firms can give immigration advice on a paid or formal basis. Free regulated advice is available from Citizens Advice (some local offices), Asylum Aid, RAMFEL, JCWI and the British Red Cross.
Muslims Help Muslims is not a regulated advice provider. Helpers can sit with you while you call a qualified adviser, explain a Home Office letter, or share their own experience of a similar route.
Translation between languages, explaining government letters in plain English, accompanying someone to a substantive interview, finding the right qualified solicitor for the case, and standing alongside someone in the months it can take to get a decision.
Immigration advice in the UK is regulated. This page explains the landscape and points to qualified, free advice — alongside community help with the human side of waiting and uncertainty.
Seeking asylum in the UK is a long, exhausting process. This page connects asylum seekers with community helpers alongside qualified UK asylum advice services.
UK visa categories change often. This page explains the main routes Muslim families and individuals use, what evidence each typically needs, and where to get regulated help.
Forms are where bureaucracy meets life — and where many UK Muslim families lose time, money and entitlements because the forms felt impossible. This page connects you with helpers who'll sit with you and work through them.
Translating documents into or out of English — for Home Office submissions, NHS appointments, school admissions, foreign-issued birth/marriage certificates — sits between a friendly community favour and a regulated professional service. This page connects you with helpers and ITI-registered translators across the UK.
Rights Support
Rights Support gathers everyday rights issues — being treated unfairly at work, a landlord doing something they shouldn't, an employer refusing leave for Eid. The platform connects you with community helpers and points firmly to qualified UK services.
Community Advocacy
Community Advocacy is the hub for the collective end of help — community organising, volunteer mobilisation, awareness campaigns, and orientation support for Muslim refugees settling in the UK.
Housing Support
Housing Support is for households who are still in their home but at risk, or who have just moved and don’t have the basics yet. We point you to the right financial or practical help, and to qualified housing advice for anything legal.
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