We are NOT the Home Office! Asylum Link is an independent Charity
We are open Monday – Thursday from 9:30am to 4pm – the Entrance to the building is located through the small car park in Harbord Street
– St Anne’s, Overbury Street, Liverpool, L7 3HJ. Telephone on 0151 709 1713
– General Inquiries email: info@asylumlink.org.uk
– Casework Services email: caseworkers@asylumlink.org.uk
– For groups visiting the centre, please use this form Visitor Form If you do not already have a named contact to send it to, please return it to info@asylumlink.org.uk
Please note: due to current staff shortages and increased local demand, we are no longer able to take clients from outside the City Region. If you are travelling from outside the region you will not be seen. If unsure, check by emailing the Casework Team caseworkers@asylumlink.org.uk For the same reason, we cannot currently accept external referrals. 27th Nov 2024
How to Find Asylum Link
The entrance to St Anne’s has changed – this is now only possible through the Harbord Street Car Park.
Asylum Link is situated at St Anne’s on Overbury Street, between Upper Parliament Street and Picton Road, near St. Anne’s School and close to the Taskers DIY Store. Coming by bus:
- 79 Bus: Get off by Wavertree Police Station
- 86 Bus: Get off near the Power House
- 26/27 Shiel Road circular from Tunnel Road. Get off at Edge Hill Railway Station
By Train, Edge Hill station is the nearest station. Liverpool Lime Street is the closest main Terminus and from there, ALM is a 20-30 minute walk up Mount Pleasant past the Catholic Cathedral and University. Driving from the M62 , follow on to Edge Lane towards Liverpool before turning off to Edge Hill.
How to find the Home Office
Liverpool is now the only city where further submissions can be presented unless the client is very vulnerable in which case they can bemade locally. Evidence must be presented in person by appointment.
Home Office Address:
The Capital Building, New Hall Place Liverpool L3 9PP
Further Submissions Unit appointment line: Telephone: 0300 123 7377, Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm
https://www.gov.uk/submit-new-evidence-asylum-claim