Get help

Our advice is free and confidential. If your employer is mistreating you, or if you need help to understand or secure your immigration status, fill out the form below. A member of our team will contact you and book a consultation. 

If you don't have an email and need to speak to someone, leave us a message at 0300 4000 100 and we will call you back.

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Do you speak English? *
Where do you live? *

We are only able to provide legal advice to people who are in the UK, or joining close family in the UK. To learn more about your options to visit, work, study, settle or seek asylum in the UK, please visit the UK government website: www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration

Is your enquiry about finding a new visa sponsor to work in adult social care? *

We're a small team and can't offer individual help with finding a visa sponsor. If you are looking for a new visa sponsor, please see our guide for care workers, which lists government support and self-help resources, under the section 'Your rights'.

If you have a problem at work or need help with your visa, please continue to write to us.

Refer someone for advice

If you are an adviser or work in a frontline capacity and would like to refer a client to us for support, please fill out our referral form.

Our client charter

Please read our client charter to understand what we expect from our clients, and what you can expect from the Work Rights Centre.

If we can’t advise you

Unfortunately, we cannot advise everyone who contacts us. This will usually be because of our:

  • Eligibility criteria. We are only able to support people who are in the UK, on low-incomes, and are not supported by a union or legal adviser already. If you live abroad, we would have to determine that advising you will make a positive impact to ending precarious work in the UK.

  • Expertise. We specialise in employment and immigration legal advice, and have a small employability clinic operating on Saturdays. Due to cost risks, we are not able to support self-employed individuals to bring claims in the County Court. Take a look at our guide, Claim your rights, for information on how to bring a money claim yourself. 

  • Capacity. We have a small team of advisers who can only take a limited number of new cases in any one week. This is because we will never drop existing clients without good reason, such as reaching a resolution or for breach of conduct. 


If we can’t advise you, we will signpost you to alternative sources of advice and information. See our work rights, immigration rights, and Universal Credit guides, which answer some of the most common questions brought to our clinic.