Manchester Law Firm Achieves 90% Success Rate in Immigration Cases
A Manchester-based law firm, Barings Law, has announced a remarkable 90% success rate in bail and removal cases involving asylum seekers within just a year of launching its new Immigration department. The firm, known for its expertise in Data Breach and Business Interruption claims, has celebrated this achievement following months of successful applications.
Barings Law provides a comprehensive range of services, including visas, citizenship applications, indefinite leave to remain, asylum support, and passport services. This diverse portfolio aims to support clients navigating the complexities of immigration law.
Craig Cooper, the Managing Director of Barings Law, spoke about the firm’s milestone. “At Barings Law, we understand the unique challenges our clients face when navigating the complexities of immigration law,” he said. “Our personalised, client-first approach has been central to our department’s success, and we take pride in supporting individuals and families through what can be an overwhelming process.”
Cooper added that while he is proud of the department’s success, it is just the beginning for the growing firm. “We are committed to ensuring that we can continue to meet the growing demand and provide top-tier legal support for those in need,” he pledged.
This announcement follows a recent success story involving a client known only as ‘Aden’, who was facing imminent removal from the UK. Aden’s asylum application had been denied by the Home Office, and he was ordered to leave the country within five days. Fearing for his life due to a longstanding blood feud, Aden turned to several law firms for help but received no positive response. In a last-ditch effort, he contacted Marinela Bouzo, an Immigration Lawyer at Barings Law.
Bouzo worked swiftly to overturn the Home Office’s decision, and within less than 72 hours, Aden was granted leave to remain in the UK. She highlighted the complexities involved in immigration cases, noting that even minor mistakes can have severe and far-reaching consequences.
“Ordering someone to leave the country, where their partner and child reside, in just five days is not only abrupt but inflicts an extreme and unnecessary amount of stress and emotional turmoil on the entire family,” Bouzo explained. “Not only did this order threaten to tear Aden away from his family, but it also risked violating his human rights. Any interference with those rights must be justified and proportionate.”
Reflecting on her work at Barings Law, Bouzo emphasised the firm’s commitment to its clients. “At Barings Law, we always put our clients first, working tirelessly to secure favourable outcomes,” she said. “We’ve often achieved success within 48 hours, understanding that in immigration cases, every minute can make a difference to the lives and futures of our clients.”
As Barings Law continues to grow and evolve, its dedication to helping individuals and families navigate the immigration process remains at the forefront of its mission. With an impressive success rate and a focus on client well-being, the firm is set to make a significant impact in the field of immigration law.