Personal Immigration

Discretionary Leave & Private Life in the UK Visa

The Discretionary Leave to Remain (DLR) and Private Life in the UK Visa are avenues for individuals who do not qualify under other immigration routes but have compelling circumstances to remain in the UK.

Discretionary Leave to Remain (DLR)

Discretionary Leave to Remain (DLR) is granted in exceptional circumstances where an individual does not qualify for any other form of leave under the Immigration Rules. This may include victims of trafficking, individuals requiring medical treatment, or those at risk of serious harm if returned to their home country.

Private Life in the UK Visa

The Private Life in the UK Visa applies to individuals who have established a significant private life in the UK over a long period. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate strong ties to the UK, such as family relationships, community connections, or long-term residence.

Application under 20 Years Route

The Application under 20 Years Route is available to individuals who have lived continuously in the UK for 20 years or more, including periods of lawful residence and overstaying. This route acknowledges long-term residence and may lead to permission to stay in the UK on a discretionary basis.

ILR after 10 Years Long Residence

Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 10 Years Long Residence is for individuals who have legally lived in the UK for a continuous period of 10 years. This route is open to those who can demonstrate lawful residence throughout the 10-year period, including periods of work, study, or other valid reasons for staying in the UK.

UK Ancestry Visa

The UK Ancestry Visa is for Commonwealth citizens with a grandparent born in the UK, Channel Islands, or Isle of Man. This visa allows individuals to live and work in the UK freely, based on their ancestral ties.

How We Can Help

Navigating personal immigration matters requires understanding of complex rules and eligibility criteria. At Rasel Chambers Solicitors, our immigration solicitors provide expert advice and assistance for Discretionary Leave applications, Private Life in the UK visas, applications under the 20 Years Route, ILR after 10 Years Long Residence, and UK Ancestry visas.

Contact us on +44 7515 487822 or complete our enquiry form below to discuss your personal immigration needs with our dedicated team.

We are committed to helping you achieve your immigration goals and securing your future in the UK.

FAQs for RASEL CHAMBERS SOLICITORS

RASEL CHAMBERS SOLICITORS offers a wide range of legal services, including:

    • UK immigration services (applications to the Home Office, appeals, Points Based System, etc.)
    • Family law (divorce, domestic violence, etc.)
    • Welfare benefits (Personal Independence Payment, Housing Benefit, etc.)
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Md Rasel, is the head of the legal practice, has extensive experience in immigration law, particularly complex immigration matters such as appeals, detention cases, and British citizenship applications, family law and welfare benefits

RASEL CHAMBERS SOLICITORS is committed to keeping clients informed throughout the legal process. Clients can expect regular updates and can contact their solicitor with any questions.

The office is located at 10-12 Whitechapel Road, 2nd Floor, London E1 1EW. The FAQ document mentions the excellent location near public transportation and amenities.

The best way to reach us is by phone at +447515487822. Alternatively, you can send your enquiry to info@raselchambers.co.uk and one of our immigration specialists will get in touch with you shortly.

We charge a £80 fee for a 40-minute consultation with one of our immigration solicitors. Consultations can be conducted in person, over the phone, or via email.

Absolutely. We are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), the official regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales. This ensures we meet the highest professional standards.

Unlike firms regulated by the Office of Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC), which are limited in the types of cases they can handle, solicitors like RASEL CHAMBERS can represent you throughout the entire immigration process, from the initial application stage all the way to appeals in the Supreme Court, if necessary.

Book your consultation today and get started on your immigration journey with confidence.

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