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International Student’s Visa Reinstated After Allegations of Working Over 20 Hours- Another Successful Outcome!

Our client, an international student, was picked up by enforcement team from his workplace for allegedly working more than 20 hours per week while on student leave to enter/visa.

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International Student’s Visa Reinstated After Allegations of Working Over 20 Hours- Another Successful Outcome!
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Our client, an international student, was picked up by enforcement team from his workplace for allegedly working more than 20 hours per week while on student leave to enter/visa.

His leave was cancelled with immediate effect, and he was detained with removal directions set for 29.11.2024.

Determined to fight for justice, We challenged the SSHD’s decision in the High Court through Judicial Review. Following the notice of proceedings, SSHD reviewed the case and agreed to withdraw the Notice of Liability.

The Outcome:

•The Notice of Liability was officially withdrawn.

•Our client’s leave to enter remains valid as per their original visa conditions.

This was not only a significant legal victory but also a moment of relief for our client, whose future in the UK was preserved. However, our work does not stop here.

Next Steps:

We are now pursuing damages for unlawful detention to ensure our client is adequately compensated for the distress and injustice they experienced during this ordeal.

This case underscores the importance of standing up against unjust decisions and seeking the right legal support to challenge them.

Also read: How Nara Solicitors Stopped a Removal Just Hours Before Departure
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