Asylum & Humanitarian Protection Visa UK
Asylum and Humanitarian Protection applications are for individuals who fear persecution, serious harm, or risk to life if returned to their home country. These applications are assessed under strict UK and international legal standards and require detailed evidence and careful legal preparation.
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Asylum & Humanitarian Protection Visa UK
Our experienced UK asylum and immigration solicitors provide confidential, sensitive, and professional support throughout the process. We advise on eligibility, prepare strong legal representations, and ensure your application is presented clearly and accurately to the Home Office.
We provide confidential legal advice and representation for individuals seeking asylum in the UK, helping prepare strong claims supported by detailed evidence.
We assist Ukrainian nationals and their family members with humanitarian protection applications under UK protection schemes.
We advise eligible Afghan nationals and families on applications under the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme and related protection routes.
If your asylum claim has been refused, we can prepare further submissions to support a fresh claim with new and compelling evidence.
We assist refugees recognised in another country to transfer their refugee status to the UK where eligible.
We help recognised refugees apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after completing the required residence period in the UK.
We assist refugees and those with humanitarian protection to reunite with eligible family members under UK immigration rules.
We advise on Further Leave to Remain (Discretionary Leave) applications, including extensions and complex cases.
Uk Immigration Services
> Spouse Visa / partner Visa
> Unmarried Partner Visa
> Civil Partner Visa
> Same Sex Partner Visa
> Parent of British Child Visa
> Surrogate Children
> Ilr As A Bereaved Partner Visa
> Children Of British Citizens
> Children Of Parents With limited Leave
> Adopted Children Of British Citizens
> Ilr As A Victim Of Domestic Violence