Thursday 24 March 2016

Facts that Asylum Solicitors Need to Regarding Your Case


Applying for Asylum is a complicated process that requires the guidance of seasoned Asylum Solicitors. It is important that you get advice early due to the short deadlines and complicated paper work associated to the process of claiming asylum.
The success of your case depends on the accuracy of the information you provide to your solicitor. This may include:-
-          When did you leave your home country and come to the UK.
-          How you got the UK.
-          Why did you leave your home country?
-          Why do you fear your home country? Would you be able to return? If not, why?
-          What are your family circumstances?
-          What documents have you given to the UK Visas and Immigration office so far?
-          If you were given any document in return to fill. When have you filled/submitted them?
You need to make sure that any information you provide to asylum solicitors is 100% accurate. Falsified or misinterpreted details may reflect negatively on your case. With your cooperation you solicitor will be able to:-
-          Help you make an appointment to make a claim for asylum.
-          Help you right formal statements.
-          Give you valuable advice regarding the current and future status of your case.
-          Apply for you to be released if you were detained.
-          Prepare you case and/or represent you if you made an appeal.
-          Help you gather any further information regarding your circumstances in your home country.

For help you are more than welcome to contact our expert Asylum Solicitors at Adamsons Solicitors by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Guidance of Asylum Solicitors With Regards to the Rights of People Seeking Asylum


When you submit an application for Asylum you are waiting on the decision of authorities based on your initial application. During which your stay in the UK will be as an asylum seeker. Once asylum has been granted the applicant is said to have become a refugee. There is no doubt that asylum seekers do not enjoy the same status and rights as refugees, regardless of which they too have certain rights and they are capable of contacting asylum solicitors if those rights are being violated in anyway. The following text elaborates on the rights of asylum seekers.
 Rights of Asylum Solicitors:-
As an asylum seeker it is your right to:-
-          Be treated fairly and legally regardless of your race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation or disability.
-          Be able to practice your own religion and you are expected to show respect to other religions and faiths.
-          Have your application considered fairly and properly.
-          Have access to support and accommodation if you are eligible for it.
-          Have access to the National Health Service.
-          Have legal representation of asylum solicitors. These services are freely available based on your case and income.
Generally speaking you have access to various types of support based on your case. However, you are not allowed to work while the United Kingdom Border Agency considers your asylum application.
For help you are more than welcome to contact our expert Asylum Solicitors at Adamsons Solicitors by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Tuesday 22 March 2016

Asylum Facts and Fiction Courtesy of Expert Asylum Solicitors


Leaving one’s home country is not something that should be taken lightly. People are compelled to leave their birth places due to poverty, fear of persecution and even devastation caused by natural disasters. Nonetheless, there are many misconceptions regarding Asylum floating around making it difficult for both asylum seekers and other citizen alike. In the following text asylum solicitors have highlighted the most common myths surrounding asylum in the UK.
Asylums Seekers are harming the Education System By taking unfair advantage of their asylum status when getting admissions in schools.
Asylums seekers are subject to same admission rules as any other UK national. This means that the child will only be given consideration based on their medical condition, whether other siblings are also in the same school and how close the child lives to the school.
Asylums Seekers are given free homes and full benefits as soon as they arrive in the UK.
This is also not true as asylum seekers are not are not allowed to claim mainstream welfare benefits. Asylums seekers can claim benefits that paid by the National Asylum Support Service (NASS) and not from council taxes. Asylum solicitors state that more than 85% asylum seekers experience hunger and 95% cannot afford new cloths.
Most of the Asylums Seekers are Fake.
Fortunately, the UK has a very strict system for asylum seekers due to which most of the asylum applications are refused. Chances of a bogus asylum application are very less.
For more information you are more than welcome to contact our expert Asylum Solicitors at Adamsons Solicitors by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Monday 21 March 2016

Enrolling Biometric Information with the Help of Immigration Solicitors


What is Biometric Information?
Biometric Information or “Biometrics” is a unique of physical traits that can be used to identify you. Biometrics has become increasingly common in various portals that require user logins. The same can be said about when submitting an application for visa or permission to remain in the UK. You may need to get in touch with immigration solicitors for further information.
Why is it Important?
The main reason why biometrics has become such integral part of any identification process is due to the fact that human traits cannot be copied. Due to which when access to information is made by using biometrics there is little or no chance that sensitive data will end up in the wrong hands. Common biometrics includes:-
-                      Retinal Scans.
-                      Fingerprints.
-                      Voice.
-                      Face.
What is the Process of Enrolling My Biometric Details?
The whole process takes less around five minutes. The process involves a digital scan of your face and fingers. If you do not have noticeable fingerprints or hands for that matter then the process can be completed with just a digital scan of your face. It will be mentioned in your records that you are unable to provide usable finger scans. At the end of process you will be required to submit your digital signatures. With the help of immigration solicitors you should be able to send your electronically captured information to the home office after which you can proceed to the Biometric Residence Permit.

For information, you are more than welcome to get in touch with our expert Immigration Solicitors at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Thursday 17 March 2016

Common Myths regarding Human Trafficking courtesy of Immigration Solicitors


Human Trafficking is the process of moving a person from one place to another where they will have to face abuse and mistreatment, using various methods including:-
-                      Deception.
-                      Coercion.
-                      Force and Undue Abuse of one’s weakness.
According to Immigration Solicitors, Human Trafficking can take place even when you have given your consent for being moved. Even though most human trafficking cases involve movement across borders, it is also possible to be involved in Human Trafficking within your own country.
Common Misconceptions Regarding Human Trafficking:-
-                      Human Trafficking and Smuggling are the Same Thing:-               
o        According to Immigration Solicitors the main difference between Human Trafficking and Smuggling is the element of exploitation. When Illegal Immigrants are smuggled they have given their full consent to being smuggled. However, trafficking victims have not consented or may have been tricked in to giving their consent.
-                      You will not be considered as a victim of Human Trafficking if you have given your consent:-
o        Many people consent to the journey (often illegal) with fake promises of a job or better standard of living. However, they were subjected to abuse at the end of their journey. 
-                      Trafficked Women are already Prostitutes:-
o        Majority of trafficked women who are forced to work as prostitutes have come from very different backgrounds.

For more information, you are more than welcome to get in touch with our expert Immigration Solicitors at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Immigration Solicitors Explain the Importance of a Medical Exam as Part of the Application Process


The Immigration Procedures for the UK clearly outline the Medical Grounds upon which an application may be refused. According to Rule 36 an Immigration Officer is required to refer you to a Medical Inspector for a thorough examination based on which you MAY be denied entry in the UK. According to Immigration Solicitors people who intend to remain in the UK for 6 months are required to undergo this medical examination for clearance. Since this process takes place at the port, the Immigration Officer can refuse entry if you do not clear the medical examination.

What about the Medical Examination?
The Purpose of the Medical Examination is to prevent the entry of the people who if admitted in the UK may:-
-                      Risk the health of other people in the UK.
-                      Not be able to support themselves due to their medical condition.
-                      Require a major medical treatment, for which the application request was not made.
Make sure you clarify these issues with the Immigration Solicitors in your country before making an application.

In case of a refusal, your right to make an appeal depends on your reasons for coming to the UK. For example, if you intend to come to the UK with a visitor visa, you might not be allowed to make an appeal. Whereas, if you intend to come to the UK with a visa that will allow you to stay for longer than six months then you may be able to make an appeal after a refusal.


For information, you are more than welcome to get in touch with our expert immigration solicitors at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.