Domestic Violence Project

We work to support female survivors of domestic violence and alleviate the pressures they face. The aim of the project is to streamline and strengthen support these women through coordinated, multi-agency intervention.
Test and Learn

A pilot project working with partners to test if short-term accommodation helps people engage with immigration advice and resolve their status
Wider Determinants of Health

RMC is supporting asylum seekers, newly granted refugees, and undocumented individuals to settle and integrate in Wolverhampton. The focus is on helping them meet their basic needs including food, clothing, and shelter, while promoting dignity and stability
eVisas

RMC is on hand to help the most vulnerable, and those that are unable to apply for an eVisa themselves, to do so. Our team is available via our drop in services through the West Midlands
Move on Project – Birmingham

RMC can assist individuals in Birmingham with recent positive Home Office decisions to transition smoothly into mainstream services, securing housing and integrating into the local community
West Midlands Immigration Network

The West Midlands Immigration Network is a project funded by the Justice Together Initiative (JTI) designed to build the quality and provision of Immigration advice across the West Midlands. Four partners have come together to develop this support.
Ola’s Story – A case of a survivor of trafficking seeking safety

A young woman, trafficked into the UK as a child by people she trusted, is now on the path to safety and independence thanks to trauma-informed, multi-agency support from RMC.
Noorulla’s Story

With the help of RMC’s immigration team, Noorulla, was reunited with his family, ending 15 years of separation.
Fee waiver requests and the ICIBI report

We examine the importance of fee waivers for many of our service users, the issues that led to the call for evidence, and our hopes for the future following the outcome of the report.
Navigating Life with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) report

This report aims to present key findings and share participant’s experiences with an emphasis on the urgent need for systemic changes to provide better support and policy reform for individuals living with NRPF.