Domestic Violence Cases in Immigration Law

Domestic Violence Cases in Immigration Law
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  • Released 6th Sept 2021
  • Priya Solanki
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In this webinar, we will look at the migrant victims of domestic violence in immigration law.

This webinar is suitable for practitioners working at all levels in immigration law. It is suitable for individuals who are seeking more knowledge and experience and it will be a useful refresher and update course for those who are experienced in this field.

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Learning objectives:

  • A detailed analysis of the Destitution Domestic Violence Concession
  • A close look at Appendix FM DV-ILR
  • Arguing domestic violence cases under the EEA Regulations and Appendix EU
  • Advice on preparing and arguing domestic violence cases
  • Analysis of Policy Guidance
  • Practical tips and examples

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Priya Solanki

Barrister • One Pump Court

Priya is a busy and experienced specialist in immigration and asylum law. She is frequently instructed in appeals against decisions of the First-Tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, and in judicial reviews and administrative review challenges against decisions of the Secretary of State. She is recommended by Legal 500.

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