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Client Granted Bail and Removal Deferred

The client had their entry clearance revoked by the UK Home Office due to allegations of misrepresentation related to language proficiency.  This decision not only disrupted their educational aspirations but also led to detention and a scheduled removal.

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Client Granted Bail and Removal Deferred
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In a recent case handled by Nara Solicitors, our firm successfully advocated for a client facing imminent removal from the UK. The client had their entry clearance revoked by the UK Home Office due to allegations of misrepresentation related to language proficiency.  This decision not only disrupted their educational aspirations but also led to detention and a scheduled removal. Nara Solicitors took swift, decisive action. We meticulously drafted a Pre-Action Protocol letter to the Home Office, highlighting procedural unfairness and legal errors in their decision-making. When our appeal for reconsideration was unsuccessful, we escalated to a Judicial Review application, presenting robust arguments on our client’s behalf. Thanks to our dedicated efforts, the client was granted bail, and their removal directions were deferred, allowing them to continue their journey toward higher education in the UK. Also Read: Self Sponsorship Success: Sponsor Licence Granted for Sports & Fitness Startup in 3 Working days This outcome underscores our commitment to justice and protecting our clients' rights. Nara Solicitors stands as a strong advocate for individuals facing complex immigration challenges, championing cases with expertise and compassion. Contact us Today  
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