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In this appeal, the appellant approached ICS Legal at the completion of his 20 years residency in the UK. The application was filed with statements and evidences, with legal grounds on the completion
The appeal went before the First Tier Tribunal at Hatton Cross on the 7th June 2024. In short, the appellant entered the UK as a visitor and filed an application for indefinite leave to remain, a
The appeal was heard in person at the Birmingham Civil Justice Centre, on the 28th March 2024 and this went before the Honourable Judge Anthony. In short, the appellant entered the UK as a visi
The appellant lodged a visa application as the parent of a British child to join her child in the UK and the sponsor who is the other parent provided evidences to confirm their shared parental ri
Introduction The appeal went before the First Tier Tribunal on the 31st January 2024, Honourable Judge Turner presided over the hearing. Case facts The appeal relates to the appellant’
First Tier Tribunal Judge Rhys-Davies presiding over the matter on the 28th of September 2023 at Columbus House, Newport. The immigration appeal was related to the 2 appellant'
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the EU Settlement Scheme - Pre-Settled Status, which was then wrongly refused by the Home Office and the
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the Adult Dependant Relative & Article 8 ECHR claim. This matter was never considered in the meri
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the EU Settlement Scheme, whereby she was an un-married partner and did not hold an EEA Residency Card,
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the Adult Dependan Relative route - referred as ADR, which was then wrongly refused by the Home Office and th
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the spouse visa, Appendix FM and right to family life Article 8 ECHR, which was then wrongly refused by the H
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the Appendix FM spouse/partner visa route, which was then wrongly refused by the Home Office and the Fir
Carer of a British national in line with private life & exceptional circumstances This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal, which was then wrongly refused and the First Tier Tr
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the 2 appellant's under the Article 8 ECHR claim, outside of the immigration rules and right to family/private life, whi
This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal on behalf of the appellant under the EU Settlement Scheme Appeal, which was then wrongly refused by the Home Office and the First Tier Tr
Indefinite Leave to Remain Appendix FM | Continuous Residence Case facts The Appellant applied for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) as a Partner under Appendix FM, however the application was re
First Tier Tribunal - Appeal against Leave to Remain based on Private Life This appeal relates to an application lodged by ICS Legal, which was then wrongly refused and the First Tier Tribunal agre
EEA Family Permit, Derivative Rights of Residency Case facts The Appellant & her son applied to join her 2 daughters, who were EEA nationals in the UK and exercising their treaty rights. The
EEA Family Permit, family life as a Partner Case facts The Appellant applied to join her husband in the UK and prior engaging with ICS Legal, had applied for the EEA Family Permit three times, a
Adult Dependant Relative, Appendix FM Immigration Rules Case facts The Sponsor applied for his elderly mother to join him in the UK under the Adult Dependant Relative route on 15th January 2019,
Adult Dependant Relative on Human Rights Grounds Case facts The Appellant arrived in the UK as a visitor and both the Appellant & Sponsor decided to lodge a human rights application, based o
Private Life on Human Rights Grounds including a judicial review application Case facts The Appellant arrived in the UK on the 12th of July 2004, holding a visit visa and extended her leave to r
Appendix FM, family life as a Partner & Human Rights Case facts The Appellant applied to join her husband in the UK, referred as the Sponsor to the Appendix FM, Partner application. The
Appendix FM, family life as a Partner & Human Rights Case facts The Appellant applied to join his wife in the UK, referred as the Sponsor to the Appendix FM Partner application. The applicat
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Introduction The appeal went before the Upper Tribunal on the 28th August 2013 at Field House, and UT Judge Mcgeachy presided over the hearing. Case facts The matter relates to a successful p
Family Visit Visa Refusal | Family Life with British Citizen | Genuine Visitor | False Representation Case facts & schedule of issues An application to the British Embassy was made by the Ap
Immigration Deportation Order Case facts The Home Office served the Appellant on the 14th of September 2014 a Deportation Order under Section 5(1) of the Immigration Act 1971 due to his cr
UK Ancestry Visa | Continuous Residence | Break of Residency Case facts The Appellant contacted us when she received a decision from the Home Office as she received a refusal of her indefinite l
Appendix FM, family life as a Parent Case facts The Appellant held leave to remain under the DL route and applied in time for an application for further leave to remain as a "parent&qu
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