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The European Network on Statelessness cannot provide legal advice to stateless people directly, but our members listed below work in different countries across Europe and provide legal advice (either free or paid).

Our members will never report undocumented or stateless people to the authorities. We cannot guarantee that our members listed below will be able to provide you with the support you are looking for, but we encourage you to find an organisation close to you and contact them by phone or email to see if they can help.

To find a relevant organisation, use the drop-down menu below to search by country and click on the link. This will take you directly to their website for contact details. In most cases, our members can only assist people who are currently in the country, or who have a specific question related to that country. You can also contact UNHCR's national office, who may be able to help or refer you to somebody who can.

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Rights Georgia

Rights Georgia (formerly known as “Article 42 of the Constitution”) is a non-profit entity founded in September 1997 uniting professionals to promote human rights and freedom. Rights Georgia takes a multifaceted approach: promoting human rights awareness and supporting the development of national legislation to international human rights standards by monitoring state activities. 
The mission of the organization is to assist the promotion of rights guaranteed in different international agreements and support their implementation; to support the establishment of the rule of law; to develop the system of justice; to support the work of human rights defenders; to work on public awareness about human rights and tolerance, and to support the enhancement of professional legal education.
Rights Georgia is a sole legal partner of the UNHCR in Georgia and the only organization in Georgia, which is focused on protecting and empowering asylum seekers, refugees, humanitarian status holders, and statelessness persons. Rights Georgia provides legal assistance and legal consultation to the persons of concern on asylum-related cases, as well as on access to rights and expulsion cases.  

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 28 Stainforth Road
London E17 9RD
United Kingdom

 Email: info@statelessness.eu

 General: +44 2045 266653

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