Immigration Services

Immigration Bail Applications

Secure release from detention

Immigration Bail Solicitors in the UK

Immigration bail allows individuals held in immigration detention to apply for release, subject to conditions set by the Home Office or tribunal. Bail applications must address risk factors, provide suitable accommodation details, and demonstrate compliance with immigration requirements. These applications are often urgent and require careful legal preparation.

As SRA-regulated immigration solicitors, we assist detained individuals and their families with immigration bail applications. We assess detention circumstances, prepare compliant bail submissions, and advise on conditions and reporting requirements.

Not sure whether immigration bail can be applied for in your case?

We can review the detention circumstances and advise on eligibility and prospects of release.

Who Is This Service For?

Common Refusal Reasons

Flight Risk

Bail refused due to assessed risk the person will not comply or attend removal.

Risk of Non-Compliance

History of non-compliance with immigration conditions.

No Suitable Accommodation

No suitable accommodation address provided.

Insufficient Surety

Proposed surety lacks financial resources or credibility.

Evidence Requirements

Comprehensive documentation needed to build a strong case


We Help You Compile Evidence

Our solicitors guide you through gathering the right documents, ensuring nothing is missing and everything is presented in the format the Home Office requires.

Important Deadlines & Risks

Urgent Representation

Bail hearings occur within 24-72 hours of detention. Urgent legal representation is critical.

* Timeframes are estimates only and may vary depending on individual circumstances and Home Office processing times.

How We Act as Your Solicitors

1

Urgent Application Preparation

We prepare urgent bail applications.

2

Surety Arrangement

We arrange and advise proposed sureties.

3

Bail Hearing Representation

We represent you at bail hearings.

— Common Questions —

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to help you understand your options and next steps

How quickly can bail be granted?
Bail hearings typically occur within 24-72 hours of detention.
What conditions might apply?
Common conditions include reporting, residence at a specific address, and no contact with certain individuals.
What is a surety?
A surety is someone who agrees to supervise your release and ensures you comply with bail conditions.

Still have questions about your case?

Ready to Discuss Your Case?

Submit your case details for a confidential review by our immigration solicitors.

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