Ukraine Scheme

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Two Ukrainian passports on a table.

The UK has 2 different schemes in place to support Ukrainian nationals and their immediate family members who wish to either come to or remain in the UK. The visa routes: Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme (Homes for Ukraine) and Ukraine Extension Scheme. These are collectively known as Ukraine Scheme.

The Ukraine Family Scheme closed on 19 February 2024. You can no longer apply under this scheme. If you were previously eligible the Ukraine Family Scheme, you may be eligible to apply to the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.

Ukrainians with permission to stay in the UK under any of these routes can work, study and have access to public funds.

Ukraine Visa Schemes

How to find a Sponsor? 

Government provided a list of voluntary and community sector organisations running programmes which help to match people coming from Ukraine with sponsors in the UK and help people living in the UK to become sponsors, as part of the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Find a sponsor using recognised providers: Homes for Ukraine - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Here is a practical guide with updated recommendations by Opora. (in Ukrainian) 

We are aware that there are many Facebook (and other social media) matching sites. Some of them may be working to exploit vulnerable people, and encouraging people to share personal data. Although some positive matches will come from social media sites, we would advise against unregulated groups and recommend working with trusted groups and organisations instead.

Donations and help

If you want to make financial donations to support Ukrainians affected by the war there are a number of organisations in the UK receiving donations and coordinating support as well as international organisations.

The Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) have launched a Ukraine humanitarian appeal where you can donate to support Ukrainian families. DEC charities and their local partners are in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries providing food, water, shelter and medical assistance.

The British Red Cross have a Ukraine Crisis Appeal and are accepting donations to support them with their operations assisting newly arrived Ukrainians in the UK as well as contributing to their international response by providing emergency provisions, healthcare and other support to families in Ukraine.

The Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB) are running a GoFundMe page to support Ukrainian refugees, they accept monetary donations to fund food, hygiene and medical packs, and other everyday essentials with specifications set by UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO). There are many branches throughout the UK and you can find support in your local area.

Volunteering

Volunteering may be a useful way to provide support to those affected by the Ukraine crisis.

You can contact your local volunteer advice centre for information on volunteering opportunities in your area.

Volunteer to give legal advice

To volunteer to give pro bono legal advice, please contact projectu@dlapiper.com with the email subject line “volunteer.”

You can contact your local volunteer advice centre for information on volunteering opportunities in your area.

Statistics 

This Migration Yorkshire dashboard presents an area profile about the Ukrainian population for each local authority area in Yorkshire and Humber and at a national level.

The dashboard is updated every fortnight. The title will always reflect the date of the latest data.

Data dashboard

Quarterly and annual statistics relating to those: coming to the UK, extending their stay, gaining citizenship, applying for asylum, and being detained or removed, as well as immigration for work, study and family reasons, including new visa routes where these are operational.