Asylum, Trafficking, Slavery or Domestic Violence
Specialist Protection and Asylum Advice
We provide expert advice and representation for individuals seeking protection in the UK due to fear of persecution, exploitation, or serious harm.
If you are at risk in your home country because of your race, religion, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, or political views, you may be entitled to asylum or humanitarian protection in the UK.
We understand that these cases are often complex and deeply personal. Our approach is sensitive, thorough and focused on ensuring your claim is properly presented and your rights are protected.
Our Approach
We act for individuals at all stages of the asylum process, from initial applications through to appeals.
We have particular experience in complex and vulnerable cases, including those involving:
- Children and young people
- Victims of trafficking or modern slavery
- Survivors of domestic violence
- Individuals with significant safeguarding needs
Each case is handled with care, discretion and a clear focus on achieving a fair and lawful outcome.
Applying for Asylum or Humanitarian Protection
We guide you through every stage of the process, including:
- Preparing a detailed personal statement supporting your claim
- Conducting country background research and preparing legal representations
- Advising on the Home Office process, including screening and substantive interviews
- Providing clear advice on decisions and next steps
- Preparing and pursuing appeals where appropriate
Where a case proceeds to appeal, we aim to provide continuity of representation wherever possible, ensuring that your case is handled by someone with a full understanding of your circumstances.
After a Successful Claim
If your claim is successful, we can continue to support you with:
- Applications for further leave or settlement
- Refugee family reunion applications
- Ongoing immigration advice as your circumstances develop
Our aim is to provide a clear pathway towards long-term stability and security in the UK.
Contact us to discuss your circumstances