Universal Credit is usually paid:
- once a month in England and Wales
- once a month in Scotland, but you can ask for twice a month
- twice a month in Northern Ireland, but you can ask for once a month.
After you’ve received your first Universal Credit payment, it’s paid on the same dates. If this falls on a bank holiday, you’ll usually get the money the working day before.  
If you (or your partner if you’re a couple) are struggling for money, you can ask for an interest-free loan called a Budgeting Advance – usually after you’ve claimed Universal Credit for at least six months in a row.
See our guides for more help: