When Homes for Ukraine scheme was launched a year ago, 250,000 British citizens stepped forward and registered their interest. One year on and we are hosting 117,100 Ukrainians, less than half the number of people that volunteered, and many of us are hosting more than one person.
The ongoing battle to make the Homes for Ukraine scheme a success
We’ve proved our resilience and resourcefulness. We now need stamina, and we can’t do it alone.
Call for evidence: email us if you have been waiting for visa for over a month
As you may know Vigil4Visas have asked for a Judicial Review to request the Secretary of State for the Home…
Fourth week and counting
Written by Kitty Hamilton for Vigil for Visas It’s Friday and the eve of our fourth week of Saturday vigils.…
Vigil for Visas: The end of week two. Our story
written by Kitty Hamilton, co-organiser, Vigil for Visas Tomorrow marks two weeks since we first launched the Vigil for Visas…
Vigil for Visas: what happened?
——— Written on Saturday, 30 April 2022 by Kitty Hamilton It’s a week since our first Vigil for Visas. Nine…
Vigil for Visas: Delay is Deadly
Saturday, 30 April marks a week since we first started our Vigil for Visas. Six weeks ago, the government launched…
The Vigil For Visas demands
Simplify the visa application process and make fit for purpose People are NOT applying to come on holiday – they…
Daily Vigil at the Home Office
Since 23 April, one of our team is present in front of the Home Office in London calling for employees to ‘Save Ukrainians from hell’. We are usually ignored or receiving sympathetic nods and smiles.
About the Vigil for Visas
A group of would-be hosts, sponsors and supporters of Ukraine, is holding this Vigil forVisas with a very simple question…