Deportation Representations
Deportation representations involve submitting detailed legal arguments to the Home Office to challenge a proposed or existing deportation decision. These representations are often based on human rights, family and private life, and compassionate circumstances
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Deportation Representations
Deportation representations are written submissions made to the Home Office to challenge a decision to deport. They set out detailed legal and factual arguments, often relying on human rights, family life, and compassionate circumstances. Supporting evidence is crucial to show why deportation would be unlawful or disproportionate. Strong representations can stop removal action and may resolve the matter without the need for an appeal. Expert legal preparation greatly increases the chances of success.
Ground For Not To Be Deported From The UK
There are several legal grounds on which deportation from the UK can be challenged. These include strong family and private life ties in the UK, particularly where deportation would breach Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The best interests of British or settled children are a key consideration. Risk of serious harm, persecution, or breach of human rights on return to your home country may also prevent deportation. Each case is assessed individually based on its facts and supporting evidence.
How Can We Help?
We offer expert legal support to individuals facing deportation from the UK. Our solicitors assess your case in detail, identify strong legal grounds to challenge deportation, and prepare persuasive representations or appeals. We handle all correspondence with the Home Office and represent you before the immigration tribunals. Our goal is to protect your rights and help you secure the best possible outcome for you and your family.
How Much We Charge
| Our Service | Our Fee |
|---|---|
| Full service for your application for revocation of deportation order to cover all the work until decision by the Home Office (UKVI) |
From £1,550 + VAT to £3,000 + VAT |
| Full service for your application for revocation of deportation order to cover all the work until decision by the Home Office (UKVI) |
From £1,550 + VAT to £3,000 + VAT |
Our fees are transparent, competitive, and agreed with you in advance based on the complexity of your case.
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