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Abbas Khan

Immigration Law Barrister

Qualified in 2015

Abbas has a broad practice covering civil law, housing disrepair, personal injury, immigration, landlord and tenant, road traffic act and criminal law. His practice covers a wide range of advocacy, including appeals, MOJ Stage 3 hearings, fast track trials, small claims, and magistrates’ court proceedings, and he has a strong background in legal drafting, including appeal and judicial review grounds for immigration matters.

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Abbas's Biography

Areas covered
  • Asylum
  • Human rights claims
  • EEA law
  • Deception cases
  • Deportation
  • Marriages of convenience
  • Points-Based System (PBS) appeals
  • TOEIC-related matters
Background

Mr Khan has a broad immigration practice covering asylum, human rights claims under Articles 2, 3, and 8 of the ECHR, EEA law, deception cases, deportation, marriages of convenience, Points-Based System (PBS) appeals, and TOEIC-related matters.

He regularly represent clients in the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, handling a wide range of immigration and asylum cases. His background also includes drafting appeal grounds, judicial review grounds, and skeleton arguments.

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2015

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
  • Data Protection Assured
  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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