If you or a member of your family is considered for deportation, it is vital to take early advice from our specialist immigration solicitors. Our team will advise you on the law, Home Office policy, and appeal procedures.
Applying for an appeal
- First-tier Tribunal representation
- Upper-tier Tribunal representation
- Judicial Review applications
- Administrative Review applications
- Deportation and Removal Injunctions
- Immigration Bail Application
- Temporary Admission / CIO Bail Application
The Reasons For Deportation And Who is at Risk?
or administrative reasons.
The Secretary of State can issue a deportation order for the following reasons:
- It is believed to be in the public good that the person subject to the deportation order is removed from the country.
- The foreign national is the spouse, civil partner or child of the person subject to a deportation order.
- The foreign national is over 17 years old and has committed a criminal offence and the court which sentenced them recommends that they be deported after they have served their prison sentence.
Foreign and European Union nationals are normally considered for deportation from the UK when they commit a serious criminal offence which carries with it a custodial sentence.


Appeal Against The Decision
It may be possible to appeal and overturn a deportation order if it can be shown that there are compelling human rights grounds for the person subjected to the deportation order to remain living in the UK.
We have a wide range of experience in helping clients to successfully challenge deportation orders and work in conjunction with other departments and professionals of other related organisations to maximise the chances of a positive outcome.
Administrative Removal
- Overstayers
- Illegal entrants and those refused leave to enter
- Those whose leave has been curtailed, cancelled or revoked
- Family members of the above groups
How We Can Help
- We will submit your application, documentation and evidence on time and on your behalf.
- We will liaise with the Home Office regularly to check that your application is progressing.
- We will fully complete your application form and collate all necessary documentation
- Represent you at any of the Tribunals or in Court.
- Our team will guide you through the evidence and paperwork needed for your appeal
We know the level of preparation needed and how to do it efficiently and accurately, saving you time and money. Whether you are at the very start of the process and would like further information or you have already had a deportation order served on you our top legal team can help.

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