Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions About MH Barristers
Why should I choose MH Barristers?
- Over 25 years of proven expertise
- Over 50,000+ clients successfully assisted
- Award-winning barrister
- Direct access service (no solicitor needed)
- Affordable, transparent fees
- Commitment to pro bono work
- Multilingual services
- International reach with offices in UK and Bangladesh
What is a Public Access Barrister?
A Public Access Barrister can be instructed directly by members of the public without needing a solicitor as an intermediary. This service saves time and reduces legal costs while providing you with direct access to expert legal representation.
What areas of law does MH Barristers specialize in?
We specialize in Immigration and Nationality Law, Human Rights Law, Family Law, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Defence. Our Head of Chambers, Barrister Mohammed Monwar Hossain, has over 25 years of experience across these practice areas.
Do I need a solicitor to instruct MH Barristers?
No. As a registered Public Access Barrister, we can accept instructions directly from you. However, in complex cases, we may recommend working with a solicitor for additional support.
How much do your services cost?
Fees vary depending on the complexity of your case. We offer competitive rates and are committed to making quality legal representation accessible.
What is your success rate?
We have successfully represented over 50,000 clients across our 25+ years of practice, with an outstanding track record in immigration appeals, human rights cases, and complex litigation matters.
Can you help with my visa refusal?
Yes. We handle all types of visa appeals including work visas, family visas, student visas, and visitor visas. We represent clients at First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal hearings.
What should I do if my visa application has been refused?
Act quickly. You typically have 14-28 days to appeal depending on your visa type. Contact us immediately for a consultation. We’ll review your refusal letter and advise on the best course of action.
Can you help with asylum claims?
Yes. We have extensive experience representing asylum seekers, including those fleeing persecution, torture, or human rights violations. We handle initial applications, appeals, and judicial reviews.
Do you handle deportation cases?
Absolutely. We defend against deportation orders based on human rights grounds, family life (Article 8 ECHR), and other legal protections. We have successfully challenged many deportation decisions.
Can you assist with British citizenship applications?
Yes. We help with naturalization applications, registration as British citizens, and Right of Abode cases. We also handle complex nationality disputes and appeals.
Can you help if I've overstayed my visa?
Yes. Overstaying has serious consequences, but there may be options available including regularizing your status, applying for leave to remain, or defending against removal. Contact us urgently for advice.
Can you help with judicial review cases?
Yes. We represent clients in judicial review proceedings against Home Office decisions, local authority actions, and other public body decisions that violate your rights.
Do you handle divorce cases?
Yes. We provide representation in divorce proceedings, financial settlements, and separation agreements. We also offer family mediation services to resolve disputes amicably.
Can you help with child custody disputes?
Absolutely. We represent parents in child arrangement proceedings, ensuring the best interests of children are prioritized while protecting your parental rights.
Can you help with contractual disputes?
Yes. We handle breach of contract claims, commercial disputes, debt recovery, and contractual interpretation matters in County Court and High Court.
Do you handle property disputes?
Yes. We represent clients in boundary disputes, landlord-tenant matters, property damage claims, and disputes over property ownership or rights.
Can you help if I've been charged with a crime?
Yes. Contact us as soon as possible. Early legal advice is crucial in criminal cases. We’ll review the evidence, advise on your options, and represent you in court.
How do I book a consultation?
You can book a consultation by:
- Calling us on +44-207-539-3401
- Emailing info@hossainlaw.com or hossainlaw@yahoo.co.uk
- Filling out our online contact form
- Visiting our office
How are your fees structured?
We offer transparent fee structures including:
- Fixed fees for straightforward matters (100 GBP for 30 minutes of consultation)
- Hourly rates for complex cases
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept bank transfers, credit/debit cards (via GoCardless), and cash payments. Payment details will be provided after consultation.
Do you need help with your case?
Contact our barristers today on 02075393401 to arrange an initial consultation or email us at the address below.
Mr Hossain is registered with the Bar Council of England & Wales to provide legal services to clients as Public Access Barrister. It means members of the public can go directly to a Public Access Barrister without having to involve an instructing solicitor or other intermediary.
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