Who can apply for Universal Credit?
You can apply for Universal Credit if you are on a low income, do not work, cannot work, or work and certain conditions apply.
How can I apply for Universal Credit? What do I need to do? This benefit is relatively new. Indeed, you can apply for it online. You may wish to do so. Then, this article will tell you everything you need to know.
The way that you apply for Universal Credit is online. You need to create an online account, on the Gov.UK website. Then, you will use this account to submit your claim. It will have to be done no later than 28 days after you create your account. Otherwise, you will have to start over.
There are a number of things you need in order to claim Universal Credit? First, to apply online, you must have to following:
You may not have these things. Don’t worry. If this is the case, you may go in person to a jobcentre, or call the Universal Credit helpline.
You will then need additional information. Indeed, this is in order to prove your identity. The documents you can use for this include your:
Then, you will need additional documents to finish you claim. Indeed, you will need to provide documents for your:
The Universal Credit team might ask to have an appointment with you. This is if they can’t verify who you are, or require additional information. Then, you may need to have an appointment in person or over the phone. In-person would be in a Jobcentre.
You may receive help when you apply for Universal Credit. Indeed, you may call the Universal Credit helpline.
You do not need to pay anything in order to call the Universal Credit helpline. Indeed, calls to them are free. You may call them at 0800 328 5644. Furthermore, you may text them at 0800 328 1344.
You may have already claimed Universal Credit before. You may also have received a payment in the past 6 months. If this is the case, you only need to log in to your online account. Indeed, it will start the new claim.
Universal Credit is a benefit replacing a number of other benefits. As such, you may be eligible for it if you were previously earning the following:
You or your partner may apply for Universal Credit. Then, you will no longer receive payments for your previous benefit (listed above). Furthermore, you will not be able to make a claim for the benefit you earned previously.
You may be able to get an advance on your first payment. Indeed, this may be to cover living costs or bills. You may not earn just any amount as an advance. In fact, you can only earn up to the amount of your first payment. Note that this is an advance. As such, you will need to pay it back.
You may apply for an advance online or with your work coach. You will need to do the following:
You may pay back your advance with your first Universal Credit payment. You can then chose how long you will take to pay back the rest. Typically, the time limit to pay back an advance is:
Now, let’s look at an example. Here are is a baseline of what you could receive with Universal Credit:
Universal Credit standard allowance rates in 2022 | |
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Your personal circumstance | Standard allowance rate (per month) |
You have a partner, and at least one of you is 25 years or older | £509.91 (for the couple) |
You have a partner, and you are both younger than 25 years old | £403.93 (for the couple) |
You are younger than 25 years old and single | £257.33 |
You are 25 years or older and single | £324.84 |
Then, let’s say that your first payment is estimated at £330. Then, your advance could be £330. Furthermore, you chose to pay over 24 months.
Indeed, that’s £13.75 per month. Then, your first payment would be £330-£13.75, or £316,25.
You can apply for Universal Credit if you are on a low income, do not work, cannot work, or work and certain conditions apply.
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