If your visa application has been refused, you may still have the opportunity to appeal on Human Rights grounds under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This article protects your right to private and family life in the UK, including maintaining relationships with children, parents, or partners, preserving your privacy, and living in your home.
Authorities can only interfere with these rights if it is lawful, necessary, and proportionate, for reasons such as national security or public safety. To qualify for an appeal, factors such as continuous residence in the UK—from 7 years for children to 20 years for adults—or strong social, cultural, or family ties to the UK are considered.
If you believe your human rights have been overlooked, don’t wait—contact us today to discuss your case and explore your options for an Article 8 appeal.