UK Asylum
Last year more than half a million people made unsuccessful applications to enter or remain in the UK!
Don't worry help is at hand.
We at UK Visa and Immigration are experts in UK Immigration law. We can help you to stay in the United Kingdom temporarily for humanitarian reasons. Which could eventually lead to settlement. The United Kingdom adheres to the European Convention on Human Rights, which prevents the relevant authorities from sending anyone to a country where there is a real risk that they will be exposed to torture, or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
If you do not qualify for recognition as a refugee but we think there are humanitarian reasons why we should stay in the United Kingdom, we will help get you temporary permission to stay here.
Click Here to Start Your Asylum ApplicationWhat we will do on your behalf:
- We can advise you on how to make a claim for asylum in the UK and deal with the Home Office on your behalf
- We will accompany you to the Home Office where you will be required to give a screening interview where you will be asked general questions relating to your claim for asylum
- Following your interview the Home Office will provide you with suitable accommodation and monies for your daily living costs should you require the same until your case has been decided
If your case goes to an oral hearing at the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, where the Appeals are decided by one or more Immigration Judges, sitting at the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) we will represent you.
Representation
- However the Home Office may decide to detain you and put your case on the Fast Track route if they think that they can decide your case quickly
- Therefore it is crucial that you have legal representation during your claim for asylum as the Home Office have the tendency to be unduly harsh to asylum seekers and deny them their entitlements
- We ensure that our clients are treated fairly and provide advice and re-assurance as we understand that it can be a difficult time for them during the asylum process
- Once the initial interview has been concluded you will then be required to attend a substantive interview, which may take several hours. We can accompany you during this interview, as the Home Office can in some instances be aggressive in their questioning, at which point we can intervene
- Following the lengthy interview the Home office will then make a decision if your claim for asylum has been successful. If your claim is refused you will be entitled to appeal against that decision which has to be done urgently
- The appeal will be heard before an Immigration Judge at court where we will represent you and make submissions that the Home office made the wrong decision and that your appeal should be allowed
- The Immigration Judge can allow your claim for asylum, which the Home Office have to honour
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