Immigration Law Team

ANITA KHURAM 

 

Anita is an experienced Immigration Solicitor.

 

Anita has many years of extensive experience in dealing with both personal and business immigration matters. She has an excellent record in both securing legal status for her clients and for robustly challenging decisions of the Home Office. 

ANITA KHURAM

Anita comes highly recommended from not only clients, but fellow legal professionals, who have been impressed with her ability to understand the law and use this to obtain successful outcomes. 

MEMBERSHIP & ACCREDITATIONS

 

Law Society 

 

RECENT NOTABLE CASES

 

A and Home Office [2020]

Successfully appealed against the SSHD’s decision to refuse A’s EEA application on the Surinder Sigh route. 

 

S and Home Office [2020]

Successfully obtained leave to Remain for an overstayer on the basis of his relationship with his British partner and his British daughter. 

 

K and Home Office [2019]

Successfully obtained Entry Clearance visa as a spouse for K based on his marriage to her British Wife, who had complex self-employment history. 

 

H and Home Office [2019]

Successfully obtained Discretionary leave to remain for applicant who was an overstayer, on the basis of her British husband’s ongoing medical issues

 

F and Home Office [2018]

Successfully obtained Entry Clearance visa on the grounds of the applicant’s marriage to her British husband. 

KAMRAN HUSSAIN

 

Kamran is an award-winning solicitor with over 17 years’ experience in law. Kamran is the Managing Partner of Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors LLP.

Immigration Solicitor

Kamran is a renowned criminal defence solicitor and has vast experience of dealing with serious criminal cases.

 

He regularly appears at the police station, defending clients arrested for offences such as fraud, drugs, and serious violence.

MEMBERSHIP & ACCREDITATIONS

 

Accredited Criminal Defence Solicitor

 

RECENT NOTABLE CASES:

 

R v L [2019]   –   Leeds Crown Court

Complex sexual abuse case involving defendants in a position of trust.

 

R v Z  [2018]    –   Leeds Crown Court

Attempted Murder of a homeless man stabbed multiple times.

 

R v K [2018]    –   Bradford Crown Court

Multiple Defendants charged with affray and other associated offences.

 

R v G [2017]    –    Leeds Crown Court

A teacher charged with historical sexual abuse.

 

R v A [2017]    –   Leeds Crown Court

Multiple Defendants charged with Section 18 Assault and Violent Disorder.

MUDASSIR ALI

 

Mudassir is a Paralegal and specialises in Immigration Law.

 

Mudassir has several years of experience, dealing with applications both for ‘in country’ and ‘out of country’ residents. He has successfully obtained entry clearance visas and leave to remain for hundreds of clients.

 

He has also successfully challenged the Home Office at the tribunal when a visa or leave to remain has not been initially granted.

Immigration Solicitor

His reputation is excellent, and this is reflected in the reviews that he has received.

RECENT NOTABLE CASES

 

S and Home Office [2020]                   

Successful Discretionary Leave to Remain Application for a client, who was previously to be deported.

 

S and Home Office [2020] Immigration Tribunal, Bradford

Successfully appealed against the Home Office, in respect of Human Protection Grounds.

 

M and Home Office [2020] Immigration Tribunal, Bradford

Successfully appealed against the Home Office, in respect of a client who was seeking leave to remain based on his long residency in the UK.

 

W and Home Office [2019]

Successful Further Leave to Remain, for an overstayer.

 

A and Home Office [2019]

Successfully applied for an entry clearance visa based on marriage, where the applicant had previously been deported from the UK.

 

H and Home Office [2018]

Successfully applied for an entry clearance visa based on marriage, where the applicant was already in the UK but on an incorrect visa.

 

S and Home Office [2018]  Immigration Tribunal, Bradford

Successfully appealed against the Home Office, in respect of a client who had been detained as an overstayer. Further Leave to Remain was subsequently granted on Human Rights basis.