OUR SPECIALISTS

Our Immigration Specialist
HENRY OLUSOLA DAVIES

HENRY OLUSOLA DAVIES

Henry is a Barrister practising in immigration, crime and general civil litigation. He was Called to the Bar in Nigeria in 1980, practising there and becoming a Notary Public. He was Called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1999 at the Middle Temple. His main specialisation is Immigration and his practice covers all areas of immigration, asylum and judicial review representing clients in the whole of UK.

RIZWAN SALEEM

Rizwan is a qualified Solicitor having attained all his education from the UK. He specialises in Immigration, Nationality and Asylum. His focus has been predominantly family related migration including Human Rights. 
Rizwan has practiced within this area for the past number of years and has joined us recently here at Fosters Legal Solicitors Ltd. He is eager to utilise his experience and expertise with us to assist individuals and families in their Immigration matters. He has represented a vast number of clients over the past few years in various matters and has achieved excellent results along the way. 

Rizwan has expertise in the following and can assist you with the following;

RIZWAN SALEEM
1. Entry Clearance Applications: (these are applications from abroad by individuals and families wishing to migrate to the UK). These include Spouse Settlement Visas, Child Settlement Visas, Visitor Visas, EEA family permits and other family migration.

2. Further Leave to Remain Applications (extension) – These include applications made from within the UK for an extension following the grant of the initial visas. These are made before the expiry of the current leave/ visas

3. Settlement Applications – these include Indefinite Leave to Remain Applications for those who qualify to settle in the UK 

4. EEA Applications & EU Settlement Scheme – This includes those who are EEA nationals as well as family members of EEA nationals whom wish to settle in the UK or reside legally in UK. This includes Permanent Residence applications as well as settlement applications. 

5. Asylum – those who cannot return to their home country due to a fear or danger to their life 
6. Human Rights – All application from within the UK based on human rights. This includes those who are currently in the UK without any legal right to remain and wish to remain here legally in order to enjoy all rights of a legal person living in the UK

7. Appeals and challenges against the decision of the Home Office to refuse an application. Rizwan has vast experience in drafting grounds for appeal and submitting appeals to the Immigration Tribunals in UK. 
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