Homes for Ukraine

Since 2022, Torfaen County Borough Council has supported people fleeing the war in Ukraine through the UK Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme, working with the UK and Welsh Governments and local partners.

The scheme enables individuals, charities, community groups and businesses to offer accommodation and provide a route to safety for people from Ukraine.

Further details about the scheme and the council’s role are set out below.

What is the Homes for Ukraine scheme?

Homes for Ukraine is a visa scheme for Ukrainian nationals and their immediate family members who were living in Ukraine before 1 January 2022. It allows them to come to the UK and live with a named sponsor.

Visa applications are managed by the UK Government. The council provides local checks, support and follow on assistance once a placement is approved.

What we do as a council?

  • Carry out accommodation and safeguarding checks prior to arrival
  • Provides initial support once guests arrive
  • Helps guests access healthcare, education and local services
  • Offers advice if a hosting arrangement changes or ends
  • Works with partners to support community integration

Becoming a sponsor

You can apply to become a sponsor if you are able to offer a safe and suitable home to someone from Ukraine and support their visa application.

You must:

  • Be 18 or over
  • Be a British or Irish citizen, or have settled status in the UK
  • Be able to provide accommodation for at least six months
  • Agree to council accommodation and safeguarding checks

Eligibility rules are set nationally and apply across Wales.

What accommodation is needed?

Accommodation must be safe, clean and in good repair, with enough space for the number of people being hosted and access to kitchen, bathroom and living facilities. The council will arrange accommodation checks before guests arrive.

What is an Expression of Interest?

If you are unable to sponsor someone through the visa process but can still offer accommodation, you can register an Expression of Interest (EOI) to act as a host only.

An Expression of Interest allows you to tell the UK Government and the council that you have accommodation available. You are willing to host someone from Ukraine but you do not currently have a named person or family to sponsor.

 EOIs are often used to support:

  • people already in the UK whose placement is ending
  • rematching where a guest needs to move
  • Registering an EOI does not guarantee a placement and does not create an obligation to host

Before you apply

You should consider:

  • The impact hosting may have on your household
  • Language and cultural differences
  • The level of support guests may need initially
  • What happens if your circumstances change
  • Support and advice are available throughout a placement

Payments for hosts

Hosts may be eligible for a monthly £350 ‘thank you’ payment while guests continue to live with them, or where the host provides accommodation in another property (an additional property). The local authority administers the payment and it is limited to one payment per household. Eligibility depends on national guidance and the details of the placement.

Support for guests

If you are living in Torfaen under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, we can help with:

  • GP registration and healthcare access
  • English language classes
  • Tenancy support
  • School places and education support
  • Advice on employment, benefits and housing
  • Community and voluntary sector support

Further information

Last Modified: 11/05/2026
For more information contact:

Michael Morgan - Resettlement Manager

Tel: 07813992175

Email: resettlement@torfaen.gov.uk

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