Immigration and Asylum Solicitors in Reading

Success Stories

The following are just a small selection of the many cases in which our immigration specialists have achieved positive results for our clients at Mugo & Co Legal Consultants ( UK) in Reading.

Entry Clearance-Nairobi Kenya

We have given advice to a couple of applicants in Nairobi on how to make a successful visa application to the UK. They are grateful that we saved them money, time and stress.

Spouse Visa

We overturned a decision of the Entry Clearance Officer-Nairobi to refuse entry to the UK of a Spouse of a British National but residing in Tanzania. Her application made in Tanzania was refused because she had overstayed in the UK previously. We persuaded the Immigration Judge to allow her to enter the UK as a visitor.

Indefinite Leave to Remain

We successfully overturned the Home Office decision in Court to deny a Ugandan Spouse of a British citizen Indefinite Leave to Remain because, within the two-year probationary period, he worked abroad for 22 months. The Judge was satisfied with our meticulous case preparation, and that forced the Home Office to concede in Court before proceedings commenced.

European Economic Area Rights.

We have, on several occasions, assisted clients who have no leave to remain in the UK but, subsequently, genuinely married to EEA Qualified spouses in the UK. Such clients were eligible to Residence in the UK for 5 years and thereafter applied for Permanent Residence

Human Rights

We successfully assisted a citizen of Zimbabwe to secure Discretionary Leave to Remain in the United Kingdom on the basis of his private and family life for supporting two children who live separately with their mothers. We advanced human rights arguments based upon the right to respect for family and private life in the United Kingdom in order to persuade the Home Office to grant that leave. We also assisted a citizen from Kenya, who had been denied leave to remain in the UK as an asylum seeker in 1999, to secure Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK on the basis of private because many years had elapsed since he left Kenya and that it is in the UK where he has established himself.

Dear James

My family and I would like to thank you for representing me successfully during my appeal against refusal for indefinite leave to remain recently. We were impressed by your knowledge and professionalism, which contributed to the decision in my favour. May you continue helping other families.

Thank you

God bless you

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