In BH (policies/information: SoS’s duties) Iraq [2020] UKUT 00189 (IAC), the Upper Tribunal…
Sponsoring Adult Dependent Relatives
Our Immigration Barristers are often approached by clients wanting to make a UK visa…
Home Office Interviews: A Right to Audio Recording?
Immigration interviews happen in several different contexts. Interviews may be necessary…
Spouse Visas for Overstayers
If you are a foreign national married to a spouse who is either British or has Indefinite…
An Overview of Immigration Judicial Review Procedure
Judicial review is a legal challenge against a decision of a public body. It can be used…
EEA nationals & deportation
Deportation is a specific mechanism used by the Home Office when an EEA (i.e. EU) national has…
EEA Deportation: 10 years’ residence & imprisonment
Regulation 27 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016 prescribes criteria in relation to the removal of EEA…
Can a Court or Tribunal award Indefinite Leave to Remain?
Can the Upper Tribunal or a Court award Indefinite Leave to Remain (‘ILR’) where the Home Office…
The spouse visa financial requirement
Non-EEA foreign nationals who want to join their British spouse (or a spouse with Indefinite Leave to…
Indefinite Leave to Remain
Paragraph 276B of the Immigration Rules provides that an applicant is entitled to Indefinite Leave to Remain (‘ILR’) in the UK…
The “Seven Years Child” Rule
Immigration Lawyers are often asked: can a parent get leave to remain in the UK if their child has lived in the UK for seven years or more?
What’s the difference between an immigration barrister and an immigration solicitor?
Traditionally, a solicitor was responsible for giving general advice and for case preparation…