At Ram and co Solicitors, we understand that seeking asylum in the United Kingdom is a journey filled with hope, resilience, and challenges. It's a journey often marked by uncertainty, but you don't have to face it alone. We are here to guide you through the complex asylum process, offering legal expertise, unwavering support, and a commitment to upholding your rights.
We recognize the courage it takes to seek refuge in a foreign land and the difficulties you may encounter along the way. Our team of experienced and compassionate immigration Solicitors dedicated to providing comprehensive assistance to asylum seekers. We are here to protect your rights, advocate for your safety, and help you build a brighter future in the UK.
The Ram and co Solicitors understand the difficulties, stress and worries undergone by the person crossing the boundaries for safety and coming to the United kingdom. The ram and co Solicitors give patient hearing for them, hear the stories, explain to them the grounds for asylum and relate laws and assist them to make the asylum claim applications.
The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol are the key legal documents that form the basis for claiming asylum.
They define the term 'refugee' and outline their rights and the international standards of treatment for their protection.
To stay in the UK as a refugee you must be unable to live safely in any part of your own country because you fear persecution there.
If you’re stateless, your own country is the country you usually live in.
This persecution must be because of:
Anything else that puts you at risk because of the social, cultural, religious or political situation in your country, for example, your gender, gender identity or sexual orientation
You must have failed to get protection from authorities in your own country.
The relavent laws and regulations are
You’ll be given somewhere to live if you need it. This could be in a flat, house, hostel or bed and breakfast.
You cannot choose where you live. It’s unlikely you’ll get to live in London or south-east England.
You’ll usually get £47.39 for each person in your household. This will help you pay for things you need like food, clothing and toiletries.
Your allowance will be loaded onto a debit card (ASPEN card) each week. You’ll be able to use the card to get cash from a cash machine.
We assign and advise our clients to make an application to the home office for getting the above support.