Appeal Granted After 20 Years Without Leave: Securing a Client’s Right to Remain
Our client had lived in the UK for over two decades after initially arriving as a visitor. Over the years, he built a life—pursuing education, working, and establishing deep personal ties. When he became eligible to regularise his status under the private life route, he took steps to secure his future.
The Challenge
Despite meeting the key requirement of long residence, the client’s application was refused by the Home Office. The refusal centred on two critical points:
- They disputed that he had continuously lived in the UK for the required 20 years.
- They argued he could return to his home country without facing “very significant obstacles.”
The burden of proof fell entirely on the client—placing him in a highly vulnerable position, with his future in the UK at risk.
Why This Case Was Complex
This was far from straightforward. The case involved:
- Reconstructing over 20 years of residence through fragmented and historic evidence
- Coordinating documentation and witness statements, including material from abroad
- Overcoming allegations from the Home Office that documents were not genuine, and witnesses lacked credibility
- Navigating procedural hurdles within the Immigration Tribunal
Each of these factors significantly increased both the legal and evidential complexity of the case.
Our Approach
Jamie Langley took a strategic, hands-on approach to build a compelling and credible case:
- Conducted detailed interviews with the client and supporting witnesses
- Carefully compiled and verified evidence to demonstrate long-term residence
- Made targeted applications to the Tribunal to ensure key evidence was admissible
- Instructed an experienced barrister and provided a thorough briefing on all aspects of the case
Our focus was clear: present a robust, well-evidenced argument that could withstand scrutiny.
The Outcome
The result was decisive.
- The appeal was allowed on the same day of the hearing
- The client was subsequently granted leave to remain in the UK
After a period of uncertainty, our client was finally able to secure his legal status and move forward with confidence.
Our client said
“Jamie is a great communicator and always on top of his work. Quick to respond and everything done on time. I would recommend him to anyone who needs immigration assistance.”
Key Takeaway
Even strong cases can face refusal if evidence is challenged or not presented effectively. Long residence applications—especially those involving gaps or historic proof—require careful preparation and expert legal guidance.
What should I do?
If your immigration application has been refused, or you’re unsure how to prove your eligibility, don’t leave your future to chance.
Seek expert legal advice early. With the right strategy and representation, even the most complex cases can succeed.
Get in touch today to discuss your situation in confidence—and take the first step toward securing your status.


