Case Management

This section provides details of how we can support you in making further reprsentations to the Home Office. Our Immigration Advisors are equipped with the skills and knowledge to tackle your case and provide the correct solution to your problems.

Our Immigration Advisors have detailed knowledge of Immigration and Nationality law, including:

  • Grounds for applications.
  • UKBA practice in the consideration of cases.
  • UKBA concessionary policies.
  • Grounds for lodging appeals including human rights grounds.
  • British Nationality.
  • Administrative reviews on all point based applications.
  • Procedures for human rights applications, e.g. One-Stop Notices.

 

Where an application has been submiited and you require further representations to be made to the Home Office, ICS Legal can carry this out. We have a working knowledge of relevant case law and precedents and how to access and use them effectively when making representations on the client’s behalf.

We have detailed knowledge of the types of evidence needed to support applications outside the Immigration Rules and how to obtain them, and also the relative weight to be attached to different types of evidence.

Importantly our knowledge of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and other relevant law allow us to construct a case to the Home Office where we feel there is an argument in the point of law and use relevant case laws to support our arguments.

We have a clear understanding and knowledge of immigrationand nationality law and procedure to ensure that we submit a successful case to the Home Office.

A list of the services we provide:

  • Applications to the UKBA, including human rights applications and concessionary or discretionary applications.
  • Case Resolution/Legacy Cases and Active Review.
  • Applications for Humanitarian Protection.
  • Representing clients in correspondence with the UKBA and at UKBA interviews.
  • Representations to the UKBA in support of cases.
  • Drafting client statements.
  • Submitting One-Stop Notices.
  • Lodging appeals (only in exceptional circumstances where immediate referral is not possible).
  • Family reunion applications.
  • Representations regarding ongoing immigration casework to MPs.
  • Instructing a barrister or advocate for advice and to draft appropriate grounds of appeal (where permitted by the Bar Council).

 

British Nationality & Citizenship

  • Applications to register or naturalise as a British Citizen through residency and marriage to a British Citizen.
  • Certificates of entitlement to right of abode.
  • Applying for British Passport through entitlement.
  • Complex cases on British Nationality.

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ICS Legal, ICS Ltd, Suite 51, City Business Centre, Canada Water, 25 Lower Road, London SE16 2XB.

Tel:0207 237 3388

Tel:0844 800 3919

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About ICS Legal

ICS Legal is a legal firm providing support regarding UK Immigration. We are regulated by The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC), as this is compulsory for all organisations that provide UK immigration advice.

ICS Legal is also a member of Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants who campaigns for justice in Immigration & Asylum Law & Policy since 1967.

Whilst immigration supports the enhancement of a business competitive edge, its compliance is a key importance as non-compliance in reality can be catastrophic not only on monetary penalties but on your brand. Those involved in global mobility which includes both employers and their foreign national employees are subject to immigration compliance and must contend with an intensive and aggressive immigration enforcement environment.