Phone 0117 924 8662, Monday-Friday 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm (temporary hours due to lockdown restrictions)
Phone 0117 924 8662, Monday-Friday 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm (temporary hours due to lockdown restrictions)
Asylum & Children's Immigration
Who we can help
We work with people who’ve left their home in search of a better, safer life – and who need advice and support to solve difficult asylum issues. Most of our work is free of charge, funded by legal aid, and comes from referrals by partner agencies.
What we can help with:
We run a dedicated Children’s Immigration Project – please read the midway evaluation report and follow us on twitter.
Please note that due to funding restrictions we are unable to provide advice to clients who contact us directly, and our immigration advice line which provided advice direct to members of the public, closed on 3 February 2021.
A film by Asylum Aid for women seeking asylum. Also available in Farsi, French, Arabic, Albanian, Tigrigna
Contact us
Call 0117 924 8662 (9.30-4.30 Mon-Fri) to discuss the help you need
Email mail@bristollawcentre.org.uk
Fax 0117 955 8280
Post 2 Hide Market, West St, Bristol BS2 0BH
Or fill in the form below.
Any personal data submitted to the Law Centre through this contact form or by email or phone will be confidentially and securely stored for 18 months in accordance with our data retention policy. It will be held by the Law Centre as Data Controller and will only be used for the purposes of considering and where appropriate, responding to your enquiry (and any associated purposes). It will not be disclosed to any third parties and will be securely deleted after 18 months. You have a right to be told what data we hold about you (though you are likely to have provided us with that data) and to have it corrected if it is wrong and can read our full privacy policy here.
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