Detention & Deportation

Detention & Deportation

If you do not have a valid leave to remain in the UK and there is no application or other proceedings pending with the Home Office or Immigration Tribunals, you may get detained and deported.

Detention and Deportation Solicitors in Birmingham, London and Manchester.

FAQs: Detention and Deportation

If you or someone you know is facing deportation, it’s essential to act quickly. Deportation can be challenged, and legal avenues are available to prevent removal from the UK. At Axis Solicitors, we specialise in immigration law and can assist you through every step of this process.

Under the Human Rights Act 1998, you have the right to freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention. If you or a loved one has been detained, our expert solicitors can help protect these rights and work towards securing your release.

We provide a comprehensive range of legal services to challenge detention and deportation, including:

  • Requesting Temporary Admission (TA): We can apply for Temporary Admission, which allows release from detention based on personal circumstances.
  • Applying for Immigration Bail: If the Home Office refuses TA, we can lodge an application for bail with the Immigration Tribunal, advocating for your release.
  • Supporting Sureties: We will guide your sureties (guarantors) through the process, explaining their responsibilities in securing your release.
  • Preparing a Bail Bundle: Our team will prepare and submit all necessary documents (the bail bundle) to relevant parties for your case.
  • Representing You in Court: We work with experienced barristers to represent you before the Tribunal, ensuring your case is presented effectively.
  • Exploring Further Options: If bail is denied, we will provide clear advice on the next steps and possible appeals.

We Can Help You!

Are You or Someone You Know Facing Deportation?

Axis Solicitors Limited has experienced solicitors who can help you with your matters for a successful outcome.

Contact us for immediate advice via phone or contact form.