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Immigration Barrister Direct Access Hull

Public Access immigration counsel for Hull and East Yorkshire, instructed directly on a fixed fee without a solicitor in the middle. Appeals are listed at Phoenix House Bradford, with CVP video used where appropriate to save travel.

Hull has one of the longest-established asylum dispersal client bases in the North of England, alongside settled Kurdish, Iraqi, Iranian and EU national communities across the city centre, west Hull and Beverley Road.

Under the Bar Standards Board Public Access scheme, Hull clients can instruct a specialist immigration barrister directly for advice, drafting and tribunal advocacy without first paying a solicitor file. Clerk&Counsel routes Hull instructions to BSB-regulated counsel who regularly appear at Phoenix House Bradford, on a fixed fee agreed in writing in advance.

Most direct access immigration instructions in Hull are confirmed within 24 to 72 hours of the brief. For detention, removal directions or short notice tribunal listings, counsel can usually be briefed inside a day.

Immigration counsel in Hull

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 Hull

Direct access immigration matters routinely handled across East Yorkshire.

EU Settlement Scheme refusals

Pre-settled and settled status refusals, late applications and onward Upper Tribunal appeals for East Yorkshire residents.

Spouse, partner and family visas

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

Asylum and humanitarian protection

Substantive asylum appeals, Article 3 medical claims and fresh claims, including long-running Kurdish, Iraqi and Iranian dispersal work in Hull.

Deportation appeals

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

Upper Tribunal IAC

Permission to appeal applications and substantive Upper Tribunal hearings for onward East Yorkshire appeals.

Judicial review

Pre-action protocol letters, Cart JRs and Upper Tribunal JR challenges to Home Office decisions for Hull clients.

Phoenix House IAC, Bradford

Where Hull immigration appeals are heard.

Hull and East Yorkshire First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber appeals are listed at Phoenix House, Rushton Avenue, Bradford BD3 7BH — about 90 minutes from Hull by car along the M62.

The Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber also lists hearings at Phoenix House, so most Hull onward appeals do not need to travel to Field House in London.

Many Hull listings now run by Cloud Video Platform (CVP), with counsel appearing from chambers and the client joining from home or a local solicitor's office, which keeps the travel time and cost of a Bradford listing down.

Why direct access in Hull

A cost-effective route for Hull immigration clients.

Hull immigration clients want a barrister-led service with a fee they can plan around. Direct access delivers exactly that — 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 Hull clients who already have the Home Office decision letter and understand their case, and who want senior tribunal advocacy at Phoenix House without funding a full solicitor file alongside.

Where the matter genuinely needs a Hull immigration solicitor — for example, complex evidence-gathering, vulnerable client work or legal aid eligibility — the clerks will say so up front rather than take on work that should be done by a solicitor.

How to instruct in Hull

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 Hull immigration instructions, agreed in writing.

Every direct access immigration instruction in Hull 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 Hull

Questions Hull clients ask.

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

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Yes. Under the Bar Standards Board Public Access scheme, a member of the public in Hull or anywhere in England and Wales can instruct an immigration barrister directly, without going through a solicitor, for advice, drafting and tribunal advocacy.

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

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Hull public access immigration fees typically range from £500 to £1,200 for written advice, £650 to £1,800 for drafted grounds of appeal and £1,200 to £3,000 for a First-tier Tribunal hearing at Phoenix House Bradford. Every fee is fixed and agreed in writing in advance.

Where are Hull immigration appeals heard?

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Hull and East Yorkshire First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber appeals are listed at Phoenix House, Rushton Avenue, Bradford BD3 7BH — the regional IAC hearing centre. The Upper Tribunal IAC also lists hearings there for onward appeals.

Is legal aid available for immigration cases in Hull?

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Legal aid for immigration is restricted to detention, asylum and limited human rights work, via contracted providers in Hull and the wider region. For matters outside the legal aid scheme, direct access to a Public Access barrister on a fixed fee is the standard funding route.

Do you cover Beverley, Grimsby and the wider East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire?

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Yes. Counsel routinely cover Hull, Beverley, Grimsby and East Yorkshire instructions, with IAC hearings listed at Phoenix House Bradford or by CVP video.

How quickly can a Hull immigration barrister be instructed?

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Most direct access immigration instructions in Hull are confirmed within 24 to 72 hours. For detention or removal directions, counsel can usually be briefed within 24 hours.