In the course of delivering excellent service to best serve the individual cases, we have emerged successful in a number of cases.
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Immigration case – UB & minor
UB, an Indian national, came to Sultan Lloyd Solicitors for help with her application to join her father, LB, in the UK. He had been resident in the UK since 1995 due to his Portuguese nationality. UB had a young daughter and had suffered a marriage breakdown, so wished to come to the UK to be with her family, but her ap...
Dependency Immigration - OQ (India) and Another v Secretary of State for the Home Department
An immigration judge had made no error of law when ruling that three sisters from India, who were all over 18 years old, should be allowed entry clearance to join their mother in the United Kingdom on the basis of family ties. The appellants (O) appealed against a decision of a senior immigration judge allowing an appeal...
SM (India) V Same
Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Etherton and Lord Justice Sullivan
Where a person sought a right of entry and residence as a dependant of a European Union citizen, it was not a requirement to ask whether the claimed dependency arose from a need for the support of such a citizen.
The Court of Appeal s...
RO (India) Vs Entry Clearance Officer (2008)
An immigration judge had made no error of law when ruling that three sisters from India, who were all over 18 years old, should be allowed entry clearance to join their mother in the United Kingdom on the basis of family ties.
The appellants (O) appealed against a decision of a senior immigration judge allowing an...
Asylum Case - TM
TM, a citizen of Zimbabwe, came to Sultan Lloyd Solicitors in April 2009 having been refused asylum by the UK Home Office. He had entered the UK as a student with a 15 month visa and claimed asylum on the basis that he feared persecution by the Zanu PF on return to Zimbabwe due to his opposing political opinion and act...
Asylum case – TH
TH came to Sultan Lloyd Solicitors in June 2009 needing our help with his asylum claim. He was from Iraq and had converted from Islam to Christianity, and therefore he feared persecution by Islamic extremists if he had to return to his home country. He had also been involved with the Millennium Company, a non-government ...
BS v SSHD (Religious Persecution in Punjab, India)
BS, an Indian national from the State of Punjab arrived in the United Kingdom to claim asylum in mid 2009. He entered the United Kingdom on a visitor’s visa with his family. He subsequently sought advice from Sultan Lloyd Solicitors in relation to making an application for asylum on the basis of his fear of persecu...
QN v SSHD (Pakistani Female Victim of Domestic Violence)
QN is a Pakistani female who approached Sultan Lloyd Solicitors in 2008. She had claimed asylum in the United Kingdom on the basis that she feared persecution from her husband in Pakistan, who had subjected her to severe domestic violence. QN was in a particularly vulnerable position, having been abandoned by her family ...