Success Stories
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Date of Application Dispute – Judicial Review Success
There was a dispute regarding the date of application for a Points-Based System migrant, who had no right of appeal. A Judicial Review was pursued, and permission was successfully granted, resulting in a positive outcome for the client.
Child’s 7 years residence
The Home Office refused the application by a mother and her child under 7 years residence ground. The permission for Judicial Review granted and the Home Office invited to withdraw the Judicial Review by a Consent Order. The Home Office granted them leave to remain.
Removal Direction
The client’s marriage with his wife broke down but they had a child born in the UK who was a British citizen. All applications failed and he was set to be removed from the UK. We assisted him and the removal direction was cancelled and subsequently was granted discretionary leave to remain.to remain.
Children’s settlement
The children’s application for entry clearance to join their father was refused on sole responsibility. We assisted them and but the appeal was allowed by the Upper Tribunal.
Asylum
Applicant was accused of murder which he claimed to have not committed and sought asylum. The First Tier Tribunal dismissed the appeal and the applicant appealed to the Upper Tribunal. The UT allowed the appeal.
Victim of Domestic Violence
The applicant became a victim of abuse by her settled spouse and the application for settlement was refused due to lack of evidence but later he was granted indefinite leave to remain.
Extradition
The client was convicted for a couple of years abroad. We successfully assisted him and the court ordered against the extradition.
Tier 4 student/Refusal of entry on arriaval
He was refused entry at the port on the ground of using false documents /TOEIC English test certificate. Appeal allowed by the Tribunal.
Right of Abode appeal
The applicant was refused on the grounds of subsisting relationship and maintenance. Appeal allowed.
Citizenship reconsideration
The Home Office refused on the ground of lawful residence. Then we successfully assisted him and he was granted British citizenship.
Curtailment – Long Residence appeal
The applicant was refused settlement on the ground that his leave to remain was curtained more a year ago. Appeal was allowed and he got indefinite leave to remain.
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