Your Managed Migration journey

Step 1: Receive your Migration Notice

If you have received a Migration Notice, then your ‘legacy benefits’ will be ending soon – the date is in this Notice.
Legacy benefits are: Tax Credits, Income Support, Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance, Income-Based Jobseekers Allowance and Housing Benefit.

Step 2: Get advice

There’s lots to consider, so you are best seeking advice from a Benefits Adviser.

They can chat through:

Step 3: Get ready to claim

It is essential that you make a successful claim for Universal Credit. So knowing what’s involved and gathering all the information and evidence needed is important. (See Making a successful claim for more information).

Step 4: Make a successful claim at the right time

When you have decided the best time to claim and have everything prepared to make a successful claim, then it’s time to go online and make the claim (see Making a claim for more information).

If you are going to struggle, help is available (see I Need Help for more information).

If you make your UC claim before your deadline day, then any Tax Credits will end from the day before you make that claim, and any Income Support, Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance, Income-Based Jobseekers Allowance or Housing Benefit will run-on for two weeks.

Step 5: First payment of Universal Credit

You’ll receive your first payment of Universal Credit around 5 weeks after you make your claim (see Getting Paid for more information).

Check that it is correct – mistakes can be made and it is better to spot these early on (see How Much for more information).

If you will find it difficult to manage whilst waiting for that first payment, think about requesting an Advance Payment (see Can I get an Advance Payment? for more information).

Step 6: Managing your ongoing Universal Credit award

If you have made an online claim for Universal Credit, then you will manage this online too. Login regularly to see if you have any ’to-dos’, report any changes, report childcare payments and check your Universal Credit payment statements. Watch for texts (and emails) too and make sure you respond to these promptly (see Your UC Account for more details).