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If you want to offer a home to people fleeing Ukraine, you can register your interest in taking part in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
You can offer a home to someone:
- applying to come to the UK (you would be their ‘sponsor’)
- already living in the UK (you would be their ‘host’)
This service is for potential sponsors or hosts in the UK who have not yet been matched with a Ukrainian guest.
Find out what you should do if you work for an organisation that wants to match Ukrainian people with sponsors or hosts in the UK.
Who can record their interest
Anyone in the UK who has not been matched with a Ukrainian person or family can use this service, as long as:
- you can offer a spare room or home for at least 6 months
- you’re over the age of 18
To sponsor someone applying for a visa, you must also be one of the following on the date of your guest’s visa application:
- a British citizen
- an Irish citizen
- settled in the UK (known as having ‘indefinite leave to remain’)
What you’ll get
During your guest’s stay with you, you’ll be eligible for £350 a month for the duration of their Homes for Ukraine visa permission.
You will not be paid if you already have or you form a close family relationship with your guest.
How long guests can stay
Ukrainian guests can stay in the UK for:
- up to 36 months, if they submitted an application before 3pm on 19 February 2024
- up to 18 months, if they submitted an application after 3pm on 19 February 2024
If you already know who you want to sponsor
You do not need to record your interest if you already know who you want to sponsor.
You can help them apply for a visa under the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme instead.
Sponsoring a child without their parent or legal guardian
There’s a different way to apply if you want to sponsor a child who is not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian in the UK.
Record your interest (houses in England, Scotland or Northern Ireland)
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Record your interest (houses in Wales)
Complete the registration form to record your interest in Wales.
What happens next
Your details will be shared with your local council. They may contact you if someone:
- in your area needs a host
- is arriving in your area and needs a sponsor
Contact one of the following organisations to be matched with a Ukrainian person more quickly:
- Citizens UK (via USPUK)
- Refugees at Home
Once you have been matched, your local council will:
- carry out disclosure and barring service (DBS) checks
- visit your property to check it meets the required standards
Before you can sponsor someone you’ve been matched with, the Home Office will do security and criminal checks on you. They will also check all adults aged 18 and over who will live in the same household as the guest. Not all convictions, cautions or warnings will mean you are unsuitable to be a sponsor.
You can read more about being a sponsor or host, including responsibilities, checks, and how you can support your guests.
Withdrawing your interest
If you want to withdraw your interest, you do not need to do anything now. You can tell your local council or chosen organisation that you want to withdraw when they contact you.
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