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Immigration Law – Taylor House

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Counsel Waqar Ahmad recently dealt with an entry clearance refusal by the Home Office on grounds of the financial requirements not being met. Waqar drafted the pre-action protocol letter and successfully persuaded the Home ...

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Immigration Law – Written Representations

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Further to a successful appeal, regularising one client’s status four years after he overstayed, UK Home Office finally grants application regularising his partner’s status as well. Couple finally able to start rebuilding ...

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Immigration Law – First Tier Tribunal

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LONDON – A First Tier Immigration Judge granted an appeal advanced by barrister Nicholas Sadeghi of Legis Chambers on an important human rights challenge to an immigration decision by the Home Office. Mr Sadeghi appealed a ...

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Immigration Law – Hatton Cross

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At Hatton Cross, Counsel Nazar Mohammad had an immigration appeal allowed for 8 appellants from Afghanistan under EEA regulation 7 & 8 rules. Home Office had previously rejected familial relationship and dependency on the ...

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Immigration Law – First Tier Tribunal

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Client finally released from detention almost 4 months after being granted bail in principle. One First-tier Tribunal Judge concluded: ‘a number of alarming failures by the Secretary of State to comply with the ...

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Appeal Allowed – Immigration Law

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Appeal allowed by the First-tier Tribunal in a very challenging family and private life case (no children or Appendix FM partner, 9 years short of the 20-year rule). Allowed within just 6 days of the hearing. Representations ...

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Tier 4 Entry Clearance Granted – Immigration Law

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Following successful administrative review, the Home Office make a fresh decision reversing their finding that our client is not a genuine student. Tier 4 entry clearance now granted and our client finally able to begin his ...

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Leave Granted – Immigration Law

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Happy end to drawn-out case in which Nicholas Sadeghi was instructed by Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex & London. Home office issued conflicting decisions on validity of a marriage, affecting status of mother and ...

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Client granted 30 Months Leave – Immigration Law

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Client granted leave outside of the Immigration Rules on family and private life grounds more than 4 years after application. Interestingly, the application (and subsequent ones) had been refused. Client most recently refused ...

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Home Office Conceded – Immigration Law

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Upon review of grounds and submissions drafted by Nicholas Sadeghi, instructed by JML Solicitors, for an ECHR Art. 8 appeal, the Home office have conceded that their decision to refuse is no longer appropriate. The decision ...

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Bail Review – Immigration

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Nicholas Sadeghi, instructed pro bono by Bail for Immigration Detainees, attended review of bail in principle. Directions made. Client, awaiting s.95 asylum support, has been detained in prison for 6 mths. Matter re-listed ...

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Appeal Allowed – First Tier Tribunal

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At the First Tier Tribunal, Mr. Razzaq-Siddiq represented the Appellant, a Bangladeshi National. He had been convicted of supplying Class A drugs and was sentenced to 30 months in a youth offender institution. He had been ...

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