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Deportation

If you’re in the UK on a Spouse, Civil Partner, or Unmarried Partner visa, you may be eligible to extend your stay through the FLR(M) visa, also known as Further Leave to Remain in the Marriage category.

At Lexify Solicitors, we help individuals and families apply for FLR(M) with confidence. Whether you’re renewing your visa, switching from a Fiancé(e) visa, or including dependent children, we’ll guide you through every step of the process.

Facing Deportation from the UK? Let Lexify Solicitors Help You Take Action

 

If you or someone you love is facing deportation from the UK after a criminal conviction or immigration issue, it can feel overwhelming. At Lexify Solicitors, we understand the fear, urgency, and uncertainty this brings, and we’re here to help.
Our experienced immigration solicitors support individuals across the UK who are subject to deportation orders. We act fast to protect your rights, explore your legal options, and give you the strongest chance of remaining in the UK.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation assessment with a specialist immigration lawyer.

What Is Deportation?

 

Deportation is when the UK Government requires a foreign national to leave the country, often as a result of a criminal conviction or behaviour deemed against the public good. The person can also be held in immigration detention while awaiting removal.
This is different from being refused a visa or overstaying. A deportation order can carry serious consequences, including being banned from re-entering the UK for up to 10 years.

When Can the UK Deport Someone?

 

The Home Office can issue a deportation order under immigration law if:

  • You have been convicted of a crime and received a prison sentence of 12 months or more
  • Your presence in the UK is considered not conducive to the public good
  • You are the partner, child, or family member of someone being deported
  • You breached immigration rules in a serious or repeated way

Even if these apply, you may still have a defence, especially if you have family in the UK, long residence, or human rights-based grounds for staying.

How We Help You Fight Deportation

 

At Lexify Solicitors, we take immediate action to support clients facing deportation. Our team can:

  • Challenge the deportation order
  • Submit a human rights claim under Article 8 (right to family and private life)
  • Apply for immigration bail if you’re in detention
  • Assist with appeals, judicial reviews, or fresh applications
  • Build detailed legal arguments based on your personal history, family ties, health needs, or UK connections

We treat every case with urgency and care, no two cases are alike, and your future is our priority.

Will I Be Banned from Returning to the UK?

 

In many cases, deportation leads to a re-entry ban of up to 10 years.
However, this isn’t always automatic. Your ability to return to the UK later depends on:

  • Why you were deported
  • How long ago it happened
  • Whether you’ve applied for revocation of the deportation order
  • Any compassionate or legal grounds for returning

We can assess your position and explore ways to lift or challenge the re-entry ban, where appropriate.

Why Choose Lexify Solicitors?

 

  • Trusted immigration experts with experience in deportation defence
  • Fast response for urgent cases involving detention
  • Clear, honest advice with no jargon or false promises
  • End-to-end representation, from Home Office correspondence to tribunal appeals
  • Multilingual team supporting clients nationwide and abroad

Speak to a Deportation Solicitor Now

 

If you’ve been told you may be deported, or are already in detention, don’t wait. Early legal help can make all the difference.
Contact Lexify Solicitors today to speak with a qualified immigration solicitor. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and fight for your future in the UK.

How Lexify Solicitors Can Help You

At Lexify Solicitors, our expert immigration solicitors offer clear, practical legal support for all types of UK Student Visa applications and post-graduation immigration options. Whether you’re applying for a Student Visa for the first time, switching from another visa category, or looking to remain in the UK after completing your studies, we provide strategic, end-to-end guidance tailored to your situation.

We begin by carefully assessing your eligibility and advising you on the most appropriate visa route. Our team can assist you in preparing a fully compliant application and will draft a detailed legal representation to demonstrate how you meet the requirements set by the Home Office. We also support clients wishing to switch into the Student Visa category from another UK immigration route or extend their stay through post-study options such as the Graduate Route, the Skilled Worker visa, or the Innovator Founder visa.

Our goal is to ensure that your application is strong, accurate, and professionally presented to give you the best chance of approval. From initial consultation to submission, we are here to make your immigration journey as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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