Deportation & Detention Help

  • You may be Detained or Deported If you…

    Entered in the UK Illegally

    You may have been detained on an immigration issue if you entered the UK illegally, or if you stayed in the UK longer than you were authorised to.

    Are Illegally Living in the UK

    If you do not have leave to remain in the UK and there is no application or other proceedings pending, the Home Office may detain you for administrative removal.

  • Detention

    If you have been detained, you will usually be entitled to apply for Temporary Admission or Bail, through the Chief Immigration Officer. There are factors which will affect the success of your application to remain in the country. Your solicitor will advise you on these factors, your chances of success and how to complete the application.

  • Deportation

    If you are a European or non-European national and have committed a criminal offence, the Secretary of State may decide to deport you and your family members. If this is the case and you wish to appeal the decision, you will need to make representation to the Home Office and if they refuse, appeal to the Immigration Tribunal.

    It is a breach of human rights to deport first appeal later. Having to appeal from abroad can reduce the effectiveness of an appeal, so the Supreme Court has ruled deporting non-British criminals before they have had a chance to appeal breaches their human rights.

  • Deportation Appeals

    Our solicitors will prepare a detailed deportation appeal for your particular case, preparing for every aspect and detail. Throughout the case, we will be on hand to offer expert advice and guidance.

    These cases are often very complex matters, which is why it is important to have expert legal representation and safeguarding as a Foreign National Prisoner.

  • Bail Applications

    If you’ve been detained and held in a removal centre or prison for over a week by the UK Border Agency, you could be entitled to apply for bail.

    Once you apply for bail, you will face an immigration judge in front of an immigration court. Whether your bail application is successful will be decided by the judge.

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Personal Immigration

Fiance Visa

If you have ‘settled status’ in the UK, your fiance may be able to join you in the UK.

Spouse Visa

If you are married or in a civil partnership, you might be eligible to apply for UK Spouse Visa.

ILR

If you have completed time required for your route legally, you might be eligible for ILR.

Naturalisation

After 12 months of getting your ILR, you might be eligible for naturalisation.

ADR

ADR visa allows the eligible applicants with long-term personal care needs to come to the UK to be looked after by their close relative.

Administrative Removal

Especially, the uncertainty of seeing your loved ones again can be very heart-breaking.

Immigration Bail

You may be taken to a detention centre without warning.

Deportation

If you have been detained or refused an entry in the UK, we are here to help, contact us.

Asylum

If you have fear of persecution, you maybe eligible for grant of asylum as a refugee.

Student

If you are an international student looking to pursue higher education in the UK; the Student Visa will permit you to do so.

Detention

If you have been detained or refused an entry in the UK, we are here to help, contact us.

Global Talent

Global talent visa scheme allows qualifying Foreign nationals to come to the UK for work.

Civil Penalty

A Civil Penalty Notice can damage your organisations reputational image, which can lead to financial damage.

Judicial Review

Judicial Review is the process of challenging the lawfulness of decisions of public authorities.

Administrative Review

Administrative Review is a process to challenge an eligible decision and raise any case working errors which has resulted in the application being wrongly refused.

Visitor Visa

The UK visitor visa which is also known as the Standard Visitor Visa is a UK short term visa that allows you to stay in the UK for up to 6 months and conduct various purposeful activities.

FLR (M)

FLR M stands for Further Leave to Remain in the Marriage category.

Immigration Appeals

Making an Appeal for UK visa refusal cases can be a complex process.