Immigration – Employment – English Classes – Health – Housing & Destitution – Welfare & Benefits – Citizenship – Resettlement
RMC aims to help our most vulnerable clients avoid homelessness and destitution. We support clients with their housing issues and help them understand their eligibility for housing in their local authority. Our advisors can provide emergency support for those who are destitute to access the funding they are eligible for and ensure they can meet their daily living needs.

Who can get help
Any asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. We support those who are living in unsuitable or unsafe accommodations, rough sleepers, individuals with pending evictions, and NRPF clients with no access to mainstream housing.

Support available
RMC provides advice and guidance with the following:
- Housing applications, local council and other forms of social housing
- Emergency housing applications
- Referrals to temporary, supported accommodations for singles and couples
- Support to access private renting
- Support to report repairs to their housing provider
- Emergency destitution support: food vouchers
- Social services referrals
- Applications for charitable funding
- Local welfare provision applications
- General housing eligibility advice
How to get help
If you need help, you can attend one of RMC’s three offices where our open drop-in service runs on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings between 9am-1pm.
Regular appointments are booked on a first-come, first-served basis but emergencies are prioritised.
Alternatively, service users can contact our new Regional Telephone Service (NOT AN ADVICE LINE) number on 0800 0663 444 for an update on existing enquiry/s.
Wolverhampton/Head Office
The Refugee and Migrant Centre
1st Floor Roma Parva,
9 Waterloo Road,
Wolverhampton
WV1 4NB
Birmingham Branch
The Refugee and Migrant Centre
Second Floor, Chamberlain Building,
36 Frederick Street,
Birmingham,
B1 3HN
Walsall Branch
The Refugee and Migrant Centre
41-45 Bridge Street
Walsall
WS1 1JQ