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Immigration Barrister Direct Access Bradford

Public Access immigration counsel for the Bradford IAC at Phoenix House, the Upper Tribunal and the Administrative Court at Leeds, instructed directly on a fixed fee without a solicitor in the middle.

Bradford is the principal immigration hearing centre for Yorkshire and the North East. The First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber at Phoenix House, Thornbury, handles a high volume of EU Settlement, family, deportation and asylum appeals, and is a major hub for asylum cases dispersed into the region.

Clerk&Counsel places independent, BSB-registered public access immigration barristers for clients in Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, York, Newcastle, Sunderland and across the wider Yorkshire and North East region. We are a clerking agency, not a chambers, and route instructions to suitable counsel based on fit, availability and a fixed fee agreed in writing before any work begins.

Most Bradford direct access immigration instructions are confirmed within 24 to 72 hours. For detention, removal directions and short notice tribunal listings, counsel can usually be briefed inside a day.

Immigration counsel in Bradford

Send the Home Office decision letter and any hearing date. A clerk will respond with shortlisted counsel and a fixed fee within 24–72 hours.

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Immigration work in Bradford

Direct access immigration matters routinely handled across Yorkshire and the North East.

Asylum and humanitarian protection

Asylum, Article 3 medical, fresh claims and trafficking appeals, including dispersed asylum casework heard at Phoenix House.

EU Settlement Scheme refusals

Pre-settled and settled status refusals, late applications and onward Upper Tribunal appeals.

Spouse, partner and family visas

Appendix FM refusals, Article 8 ECHR, minimum income and best interests of the child appeals at Phoenix House.

Deportation appeals

Section 32 UK Borders Act 2007 automatic deportation and very compelling circumstances cases.

Judicial review

Pre-action protocol letters, grounds, permission and substantive hearings in the Upper Tribunal IAC or Leeds Administrative Court.

Bail and detention

Bail applications, detention judicial review and unlawful detention damages for Yorkshire and North East detainees.

Bradford IAC, Phoenix House

Where Bradford immigration appeals are heard.

The Bradford First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber sits at Phoenix House, Rushton Avenue, Thornbury, Bradford BD3 7BH. It is the principal immigration hearing centre for Yorkshire and the North East and a major hub for asylum work dispersed into the region.

The Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber also lists hearings at Phoenix House for onward appeals against First-tier decisions, so most Yorkshire cases do not need to travel to Field House in London.

Immigration judicial review listed for Yorkshire and the North East may be heard in the Upper Tribunal IAC at Phoenix House or in the Administrative Court at Leeds Combined Court Centre on Oxford Row, depending on the transfer order.

Why direct access in Bradford

A cost-effective route for Bradford immigration clients.

Yorkshire and North East immigration clients want specialist tribunal advocacy and a fee they can plan around. Direct access delivers both, you pay one professional, the barrister, on a fixed fee for a defined piece of work, rather than a solicitor file plus a counsel fee on top.

It is particularly well suited to Bradford and Leeds clients who already have the Home Office decision letter and understand their case, and who want senior tribunal advocacy at the Phoenix House hearing without funding a full solicitor case management file alongside.

Where the case genuinely needs a solicitor, for example heavy evidence-gathering, country expert reports or sustained Home Office correspondence, the clerks will say so up front and, if helpful, point you to a Yorkshire firm to lead the file with counsel kept in reserve.

How to instruct in Bradford

From brief to barrister in 24–72 hours.

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Send the brief

A short summary of your immigration matter, the Home Office decision letter and any hearing date.

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Clerk shortlists counsel

We identify Public Access immigration barristers with the right tribunal expertise and confirm a fixed fee.

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Client care letter

BSB-compliant client care letter sets scope, fee and timetable in writing for your signature.

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Counsel begins work

Work starts once the letter is signed and the fee is received. You deal with the barrister directly.

Transparent fees

Fixed fees for Bradford immigration instructions, agreed in writing.

Every direct access immigration instruction in Bradford starts with a written BSB client care letter setting out the scope, fee and timetable. You know what you are paying before any work begins — no hourly rates, no surprises.

Written advice / merits opinion£500 – £1,200
Drafted grounds of appeal£650 – £1,800
Skeleton argument£600 – £1,500
First-tier Tribunal hearing£1,200 – £3,000
Upper Tribunal hearing£1,800 – £4,500
Conference (1 hour)£250 – £600

Indicative ranges only, plus VAT. Actual fee varies depending on counsel, seniority, complexity and timetable.

FAQs — immigration direct access in Bradford

Questions Bradford clients ask.

Can a member of the public instruct an immigration barrister in Bradford directly?

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Yes. Any Yorkshire member of the public can instruct a BSB Public Access immigration barrister directly for advice, drafting and tribunal advocacy at the Bradford IAC at Phoenix House without first having to instruct a solicitor.

How much does a Bradford immigration barrister cost on direct access?

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Bradford public access immigration fees typically run from £450 to £1,000 for a written advice, £600 to £1,500 for drafted grounds of appeal and £1,000 to £2,500 for a First-tier Tribunal hearing at Phoenix House. Every fee is fixed in writing before any work begins.

Where does the Bradford immigration tribunal sit?

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The First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber for Yorkshire and the North East sits at Phoenix House, Rushton Avenue, Thornbury, Bradford BD3 7BH. The Upper Tribunal IAC also lists hearings there for onward Yorkshire appeals.

Is legal aid available for immigration appeals in Bradford?

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Legal aid in immigration is restricted across England and Wales mainly to asylum, detention and limited human rights and trafficking categories. Most refusals of leave, EU Settlement and family visa appeals fall outside legal aid, which is why direct access on fixed fees is a common funding route for Bradford and wider Yorkshire clients.

Do you cover Leeds, Sheffield and the wider Yorkshire and North East?

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Yes. Counsel routinely appear at Phoenix House for the wider Yorkshire and Humber region, including Leeds, Sheffield, Hull and York, as well as cases dispersed to the North East. Travel and timing are factored into the fixed fee.

Can a public access barrister handle a judicial review for me?

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Counsel can draft pre-action protocol letters, grounds, permission applications and represent at substantive hearings in the Upper Tribunal IAC or the Administrative Court at Leeds Combined Court Centre. Where the JR needs sustained Home Office correspondence a solicitor may need to lead.