Windrush Scheme – Settlement Solicitors in London

If you’ve been living in the United Kingdom for many years but do not have official documentation to confirm your right to remain, you may be eligible to apply under the Windrush Scheme. This government initiative supports members of the so-called Windrush Generation, as well as their children and others, in securing their lawful status in the UK.

The scheme also provides a route for some applicants to receive compensation for losses they may have suffered due to being unable to prove their status.

Who Can Apply?

You may be eligible to apply to the Windrush Scheme if any of the following apply:

  • You came to the UK from a Commonwealth country before 1 January 1973

  • Your parent(s) came to the UK from a Commonwealth country before 1973

  • You arrived in the UK from any country before 31 December 1988 and are now settled here

If you’re unsure whether you qualify, HM & Co. Solicitors can review your circumstances and provide clear guidance.

Making an Application – Inside and Outside the UK

If you are applying from within the UK, the application must be completed in paper form and posted to the address listed on the form.

If you are applying from outside the UK, the process is online. You’ll need to fill in the relevant Windrush citizenship application form via the Home Office website and provide any supporting evidence required to show that you are eligible under the scheme.

How HM & Co. Solicitors Can Help

We understand that navigating the Windrush Scheme can be complex—particularly when it comes to proving eligibility or providing sufficient documentation. At HM & Co. Solicitors, our experienced immigration lawyers can assist with:

  • Reviewing your personal and family history

  • Collating and submitting the appropriate documents

  • Completing your application accurately

  • Providing ongoing support throughout the process

We ensure that your case is presented in the strongest possible way, giving you the best chance of success.

Why Choose HM & Co. Solicitors?

With decades of experience in UK immigration law and a strong track record supporting individuals from all backgrounds, HM & Co. Solicitors are proud to represent clients affected by the Windrush scandal. We’re committed to offering a service that is transparent, compassionate, and focused on achieving results.

Get in Touch

If you are unsure about your eligibility or need assistance in making an application under the Windrush Scheme, please don’t hesitate to contact our team. We offer an initial, no-obligation consultation to help you understand your options and the next steps.

Call HM & Co. Solicitors today – we’re here to help you regularise your status with dignity and respect.

Your Questions, Answered

FAQs

Windrush Scheme FAQs

Who is eligible for the Windrush Scheme?

There are three main categories of people who may qualify for the Windrush Scheme:

  • Commonwealth citizens who arrived in the UK before 1 January 1973 and have the right of abode.

  • Children of Commonwealth citizens who settled in the UK before 1 January 1973, and who were either born in the UK or entered the UK as a minor (under 18 years of age).

  • Individuals of any nationality who settled in the UK before 31 December 1988 and currently hold settled status.

If you're uncertain whether you fall into one of these categories, our legal team at HM & Co. can provide a tailored eligibility assessment.

How long does a Windrush application take to process?

The Windrush application itself is relatively quick to complete—particularly if you have the necessary information and supporting documentation ready. Once your application has been submitted, the Windrush Taskforce will contact you with updates and may request additional evidence to support your case.

What does it cost to apply under the Windrush Scheme?

There is no fee to apply to the Windrush Scheme or the associated compensation scheme.

At HM & Co. Solicitors, we offer flexible, case-by-case pricing for our legal assistance. This ensures you're only charged for the work carried out, with no unnecessary costs. To discuss your situation in confidence, we offer a free initial consultation.

What documents will I receive if my application is approved?

If your application is successful, you will receive official documentation confirming your permanent right to live, work, and study in the UK. In some cases, this may also include proof of British citizenship, which can be used when applying for employment, benefits, or housing.

What is the Windrush Compensation Scheme?

The Windrush Compensation Scheme, introduced in April 2019, provides financial redress for individuals who suffered as a result of being unable to prove their right to live in the UK.

Compensation covers a range of issues, including:

  • Wrongful deportation: fixed award of £10,000

  • Unlawful detention: compensation based on length of detention

  • Loss of access to housing or employment: awards starting at £1,000

Each case is assessed individually. The amount of compensation awarded depends on the type and extent of the harm experienced.

Can HM & Co. Solicitors assist with compensation claims too?

Yes. In addition to helping clients secure legal status or proof of citizenship under the Windrush Scheme, our team also provides full support with Windrush Compensation Scheme claims.

We’ll guide you through the process, ensure all relevant evidence is submitted, and represent your interests to the highest professional standard.

Need Help With Your Windrush Application?

If you're affected by the Windrush scandal or believe you may be eligible under the Windrush Scheme, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Our immigration solicitors are here to support you with both citizenship applications and compensation claims.

Call HM & Co. Solicitors today to arrange your free initial consultation.

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