Liverpool Law Clinic (statelessness)

Our specialist immigration solicitors can advise people about their immigration and nationality status and the applications that they may be able to make to the Home Office.

  • We have national expertise in Statelessness based applications – with full representation for applications for permission to stay and to register as British citizens on the grounds of statelessness.
  • We advise and assist people with children who want to register as British, and can help with fee waiver applications.
  • We can advise and assist refugees who want to naturalise as British Citizens.
  • We can help with renewal of leave to remain on a discretionary or human rights basis.
  • We can assist with SET(P) applications for refugees seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain.
  • We can support individuals with Refugee status or Humanitarian Protection to obtain travel documents.

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Liverpool Law Clinic (statelessness)

Liverpool Law Clinic (statelessness)

Last updated 04/12/24

The clinic is part of the University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice. Under the supervision of an in-house legal team of qualified lawyers, final year Law students have direct, practical experience of advising or representing clients. The Law Clinic specialiases in advising clients who are stateless or at risk of statelessness to make applications to the Home Office for leave to remain in the UK.

What we do

We have national expertise in Statelessness based applications – with full representation for applications for permission to stay and to register as British citizens on the grounds of statelessness.

We advise and assist people with children who want to register as British, and can help with fee waiver applications.

We can advise and assist refugees who want to naturalise as British Citizens.

We can help with renewal of leave to remain on a discretionary or human rights basis.

We can assist with SET(P) applications for refugees seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain.

We can support individuals with Refugee status or Humanitarian Protection to obtain travel documents.

Accommodation Status:
  • Not Accommodated
Category:
  • Immigration Legal Advice - OISC
Type:
  • Phone and Email
Tags:
  • OISC Level 3
Address
The School of Law and Social Justice Building, University of Liverpool University of Liverpool Chatham Street, Liverpool, L69 7ZR
Website
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/law/liverpool-law-clinic/clients/immigration/
Contact Email
clinic@liverpool.ac.uk
Contact Phone
07774 779132
Service Capacity
Service is at capacity, any new requests will be significantly delayed.
(last updated - 04/12/24)
Availability

No schedules available.

Eligibility

Immigration Status: Refused Asylum Seeker, Asylum Seeker

Region: National

Interpreters

Languages: On Request