Overstaying a Visa

Overstaying A Visa

Overstaying a Visa: Legal Support & Solutions

Overstaying a UK visa means remaining in the country beyond its expiry date without legal permission. If you’ve overstayed, it’s crucial to seek expert legal guidance to resolve your immigration status and avoid serious consequences. At Integrity Law, we provide professional support to help you navigate your options while ensuring compliance with UK immigration laws.

What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa?

Overstaying your visa can lead to:

  • Loss of legal status, impacting your ability to work, study, or access services.
  • Difficulties obtaining future visas, as overstaying can result in entry bans.
  • Risk of removal or deportation, which can have long-term consequences.

Legal Options for Overstayers

If you’ve overstayed, you may still have options, including:

  • Applying for discretionary leave to remain, based on compassionate or exceptional circumstances.
  • Submitting an Article 8 application, if you have strong family or private life ties in the UK.
  • Requesting an administrative review or appeal, to challenge an unfair decision.

How Integrity Law Can Assist You

Our experienced immigration solicitors provide tailored legal strategies to help you regain lawful status. We assess your case, explore all available legal remedies, and support you through the application or appeal process.

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