Human Rights

If you are a refugee facing risks in your home country, Lawrence Lupin Solicitors can guide you safely through the complexities of asylum and Human Rights law. You will find brief guides on the key questions in the menu on the left. The Home Office and UK courts are covered by the Human Rights Act, which makes it unlawful for any of them to act in a way which would interfere with a person's human rights. This area of law is particularly complex, and changes frequently as the result of court judgements. Sound legal advice is indispensable.

Our services cover, for example:

  • Applying for asylum
  • The Human Rights Act
  • Seeking entry on compassionate grounds
  • Obtaining indefinite leave to remain
  • Removal directions and other emergencies
  • Appeals to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal
  • Challenges in the courts - right up to the European Court of Human Rights
  • Visits to you if you are detained.

You will benefit from the professional support all our caseworkers provide. Each of our teams is headed by a senior lawyer, and our staff includes solicitors, advocates, and advisers qualified under the official Legal Services Commission accreditation scheme for immigration specialists. As you can see from our profiles, all our people are experienced and committed - so you can be sure of receiving an expert service.

We have a public funding contract with the Legal Services Commission, and we can tell you whether you qualify for legal aid and help you apply.

Lawrence Lupin Solicitors has a strong reputation in this field and we regularly receive referrals from organisations who support refugees or campaign on their behalf.

If you would like to take advantage of our expert immigration, asylum, or nationality law advice, then contact us now. Lawrence Lupin Solicitors 020 8733 7200