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Office opening hours

We are pleased to confirm that our offices are currently open for business operating on a…

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Offices closed for the Christmas break

Our offices will close at 4pm on Friday 18 December 2020 and will re-open at 9.30am…

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OFFICES CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Dear All, We are writing in these difficult times to express our best wishes for yourselves,…

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EU Settlement Scheme

If you are a worker from the EU and are currently residing in the UK, you…

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Our office will close on Friday 20 December 2019 and will re-open on Monday 6 January…

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Oct292019
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Brexit: What does it mean for you?

On 23 June 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union by a majority of…

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Haq Hamilton success in deportation appeal of the first of its kind

Haq Hamtilon Solicitors represented Mr Alfred Kreymadhi in his successful appeal against deportation following his return…

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Acquittal following 4 week trial for conspiracy to facilitate breaches of immigration laws

Haq Hamilton Solicitors represented Rev. Elwon John in a complex conspiracy in relation to allegations of…

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HAQ HAMILTON SOLICITORS DIVERSITY DATA 2015

All firms of solicitors are required to collect, report and publish workforce diversity data following the…

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GUIDE ON MATTERS TO CONSIDER BEFORE COMMENCING LITIGATION

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GUIDE ON COMMENCING LITIGATION – FILING A CLAIM

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CHANGES TO NATIONALITY APPLICATIONS PROCEDURE

Applications for British nationality made outside the UK are now to be submitted directly to the…

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NEW ROUTE TO SETTLEMENT FOR MEMBERS OF HM FORCES

You may be aware from press coverage and our recent blog post that foreign or Commonwealth…

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CHANGES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF GOOD CHARACTER IN NATIONALITY APPLICATIONS

From 13 December 2012 changes were made to the nationality instructions. These changes affect anyone who…

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ARTICLE 8 AND THE NEW IMMIGRATION RULES

The scope of Article 8 as defined in the new Immigration Rules is considerably narrower than…

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REMOVAL OF RIGHT OF APPEAL FOR FAMILY VISITORS EXPECTED IN JUNE 2013

The Crime and Courts Bill, which removes the right of appeal for family visitors to the…

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PRE-PAYMENTS TO SECURE PREMIUM APPOINTMENTS

The UK Border Agency has announced changes regarding booking premium appointments at the Public Enquiry Office…

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30 SEPTEMBER 2015 – COURT OF APPEAL DISMISSES ETS CHALLENGES

The judgment is R (On the Applications of Mehmood & Ali) v Secretary of State for the…

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17 NOVEMBER 2015 – MEANING OF “UNDULY HARSH” IN THE IMMIGRATION RULES

In the case of MAB (para 399; “unduly harsh”) USA [2015] UKUT 435 (IAC) Upper Tribunal Judge Grubb and…

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Jun252019
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After a hard BREXIT: British citizens and residence in the EU

The Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association has commissioned a series of briefings on key aspects of the…

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Form FLR(O) is no more and has been withdrawn with effect from today, 1 December 2016

Form FLR(O) is no more and has been withdrawn with effect from today, 1 December 2016. It has…

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Fair dismissal for failure to produce evidence of right to work in UK

An employment tribunal held that an employee was fairly dismissed after failing to produce evidence of…

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Latest immigration statistics published

The latest quarterly immigration statistics show that immigration to the UK for the year ended June…

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These offices will be closed from 5pm on Friday 23 December 2016 and will re-open at 9.30am on Tuesday 3 January 2017.

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Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman upholds three in four complaints about the Home Office

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has revealed that it upheld 75% of complaints made against…

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Review of OISC published by Home Office

The latest triennial review of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) has been published by the…

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Supreme Court rules Act of Parliament needed to trigger Article 50 and leave UK

The Supreme Court ruled today by a majority of 8-3 that an Act of Parliament is…

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Supreme Court upholds Minimum Income Rule of £18,600 to sponsor foreign spouses

In linked judgments in the case of MM and others v Secretary of State for the Home…

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KV (Sri Lanka) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

KV (Sri Lanka) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: the Court of Appeal dismissed…

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Court of Appeal gives guidance on meaning of ‘unlawful residence’

The case of Akinyemi v SSHD [2017] EWCA Civ 236 concerns the deportation of a man born and raised…

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Conway, R(on the application of) v The Secretary of State for Justice[2017] EWCA Civ 275

The Court of Appeal has overturned the refusal of the Divisional Court to allow a motor neurone disease…

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Tribunal finds Home Office has wrongly issued British passports to EU citizens and their children

The President of the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber, Mr Justice McCloskey, has found that…

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Family life succeeds in defeating s.94B ‘deport first, appeal later’ certification

The judgment in OO (Nigeria), R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home…

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Supreme Court rules “deport first, appeal later” is unfair and unlawful

In R (Kiarie and Byndloss) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2017] UKSC 42…

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Government paper outlining the offer for EU citizens in the UK

Today, the Government published a paper outlining our offer for EU citizens in the UK, and…

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Supreme Court confirms that burden for proving marriage of convenience rests with Home Office

The Supreme Court has handed down its judgement in the case of Sadovska and another (Appellants) v…

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The Court of Appeal overturns Sala confirming the 2006 Regulations confer a right of appeal to extended family members

The effect of the decision is that all those appeals pending under the 2006 Regulations should…

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Measures requiring banks to check on the immigration status of existing account holders come into force today.

Section 40G of the Immigration Act 2014, as amended by the Immigration Act 2016, sets out…

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Uber loses court appeal against drivers’ rights

Taxi firm Uber has lost an appeal against a ruling that its drivers should be treated…

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Changes to the UK Immigration Rules from 11 January 2018

New Statement of changes was passed to the Parliament on the 7th of December 2017. These…

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Court of Appeal gives authoritative guidance on Article 3 medical cases

The Court of Appeal last week issued “authoritative guidance” on Article 3 medical challenges against removal, reflecting…

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New Home Office guidance on family and private life applications

On 23 February 2018, the Home Office issued new guidance on dealing with applications for leave to remain…

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Changes to the EEA Regulations come into force on 24 July 2018

The latest, and presumably last, amendments to the EEA Regulations were laid before Parliament on 3…

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New statement of changes to the Immigration Rules: HC 1534

A new statement of changes to the Immigration Rules was laid yesterday, 10 October. There is some very…

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Immigration Health Surcharge Increase

Following parliamentary approval in December 2018, the Immigration Health Surcharge will be doubled, effective 8 January…

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Court of Appeal allows appeals against Home Office’s refusal of leave to remain in “earning discrepancy” cases

Today, the Court of Appeal has allowed the appeals against Home Office’s refusal of leave to…

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