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  1. We provide practical and emotional support for LGBTQI+ people seeking asylum to help improve their confidence and self-esteem and reduce isolation. We provide specialist legal information and advice, and campaign to improve the treatment of people seeking asylum.

  2. On International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, we are excited to announce our new name: Rainbow Migration. Our new brand marks a new period in our future, while focusing on the issues that matter most to us: supporting LGBTQI+ people through the asylum and immigration system.

  3. The UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG), founded in 1993 by Mark Watson and originally called Stonewall Immigration, is a charity that promotes equality and dignity for LGBT people who seek asylum in the UK, or who wish to immigrate to the UK

  4. Rainbow Migration supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) people through the UK’s asylum and immigration system. They provide help accessing health services and housing as well as giving specialist legal information and advice to LGBTQI+ people who are seeking asylum or making partnership applications to live in ...

  5. The UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG) has been providing support to LGBTQI+ asylum seekers since 2003. They have helped countless people to secure refugee status. Their work has also helped overcome the mar-ginalisation and isolation that

  6. www.escis.org.uk › advice-and-support › uk-lesbian-and-gayRainbow Migration – ESCIS

    Supporting LGBTQI+ people through the asylum and immigration system. We provide practical and emotional support for LGBTQI+ people seeking asylum to help improve their confidence and self-esteem and reduce isolation. We provide specialist legal information and advice, and campaign to improve the treatment of people seeking asylum.

  7. 2020年2月12日 · The UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG) is establishing new support groups. If you know an LGBTQI+ person seeking asylum who wants to connect with others in the same boat, they might be eligible. The meetings currently take place in London SE1 and there is an advice surgery in Birmingham.