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Supporting Afghan Families with Resettlement

How USPUK Can Help?

Since the summer of 2023, USPUK has been dedicated to supporting Afghan families under ACRS and ARAP who were evacuated to the UK. Our team has been working with families to provide practical advice, consultation, and support as they navigate the complex resettlement process.

Under the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) Pathway 1, Stage 2, the Separated Families Route provides an opportunity for Afghan citizens who were evacuated to the UK to reunite with their close family members. USPUK has been focused on helping families understand their options and guiding them through the necessary steps for resettlement.

Our Commitment to Helping Families

At USPUK, we are deeply committed to supporting Afghan families as they go through the resettlement process. Our work involves offering consultations, helping families understand the requirements, and advising them on the documentation needed to move forward. Since the Separated Families Route was introduced, we’ve been able to assist 30 families in navigating the system and accessing the support they need.

As this opportunity remains open for the next few weeks, our team is ready to offer timely guidance and assistance. We understand that time is limited, and we are committed to helping as many families as possible during this critical period.

How We Can Help:

We are here to offer support for those who may need help, especially those with limited digital access or for whom English is not their first language. Our resources are designed to enable these individuals to access the support they need. Whether it’s advice on the resettlement process, guidance on how to gather the necessary documents, or consultations to ensure that families feel confident, USPUK is here to help.

If you or someone you know is eligible for support under the ACRS Pathway 1 Stage 2, our team is here to help. Reach out to us for advice, and we’ll work together to ensure Afghan families can reunite and settle into their new lives in the UK.