For most people, the thought of having to go to court is a terrifying prospect. So, when a formal letter lands on your doormat—a Single Justice Procedure Notice or a postal requisition—alleging a motoring offence and summoning you to court, it is natural to feel a wave of anxiety and confusion. The legal process can seem like an
Your Life is Not a Loophole: A Guide to UK Human Rights Claims
You've received the letter. It's a refusal. Maybe you applied for a spouse visa, but you were $pounds$1,000 short on the financial requirement. Maybe you applied for an extension, but a technicality you didn't understand led to a rejection. Or maybe you have lived in the UK for 15 years, but you have no "visa," and the Home Office has told
Your Life is Not a Loophole: A Guide to UK Human Rights Claims
You've received the letter. It's a refusal. Maybe you applied for a spouse visa, but you were $pounds$1,000 short on the financial requirement. Maybe you applied for an extension, but a technicality you didn't understand led to a rejection. Or maybe you have lived in the UK for 15 years, but you have no "visa," and the Home Office has told
Your Life is Not a Loophole: A Guide to UK Human Rights Claims
You've received the letter. It's a refusal. Maybe you applied for a spouse visa, but you were $pounds$1,000 short on the financial requirement. Maybe you applied for an extension, but a technicality you didn't understand led to a rejection. Or maybe you have lived in the UK for 15 years, but you have no "visa," and the Home Office has told
Your Life is Not a Loophole: A Guide to UK Human Rights Claims
You've received the letter. It's a refusal. Maybe you applied for a spouse visa, but you were $pounds$1,000 short on the financial requirement. Maybe you applied for an extension, but a technicality you didn't understand led to a rejection. Or maybe you have lived in the UK for 15 years, but you have no "visa," and the Home Office has told