Here you can find relevant support and campaign organisations, and other research projects. Other useful resources can also be found here.
Support and Campaign Organisations
Reunite Families UK
A lived experience led, not-for-profit organisation supporting families navigating the UK spouse visa process and raising awareness of the impacts of the immigration rules on them.
The 3million
The largest grassroots organisation for EU citizens in the UK.
ILPA
The Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA) is a professional association and registered charity that promotes and improves advice and representation in immigration, asylum and nationality law cases
Settled UK
Settled provides information, advice and support to EU citizens, including people who are late applying to EUSS, have had applications refused, or are moving from pre-settled to settled status.
EU Citizens UK
A website run by Seraphus, a well-known immigration law firm, with free information and support for EU citizens in the UK.
Common Ground
A project connecting EU communities in the UK to build a more positive relationship between the UK and the EU.
Free Movement
Updates, commentary, analysis and training on (UK) immigration, asylum and nationality law.
UK in a changing Europe
Independent research on Brexit and its consequences by a UK-wide network of academics and researchers.
The Migration Observatory
Based at COMPAS (University of Oxford) the Migration Observatory provides impartial, evidence-based analysis of data on migration and migrants in the UK.
JCWI
The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) is an independent national charity which exists to campaign for justice in immigration, nationality and refugee law and policy.
MIND
MIND provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.
NHS Mental Health
Find out how to access NHS mental health services and where to get help.
Other Relevant projects
Eurochildren
EU families and Eurochildren in Brexiting Britain (University of Birmingham).
Migzen
Rebordering Britain and Britons after Brexit (Lancaster University and University of Birmingham)
Kept Apart
Couples and families kept apart by the UK family immigration system (University of Bristol)