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LEXVISA Immigration & Visa Solicitor interviewed on RT News (London)



“Darren Harrety, who was moved to the UK from Belize when he was just 6 months old, faces deportation even though he’s lived and worked in the UK all his life.” | LEXVISA UK Immigration & Visa Solicitor interviewed on RT (Russia Today) News Channel by Laura Smith | More info on this story:

LEXVISA Immigration Solicitors & Barristers were featured on international television channel RT News in a news item discussing UK Immigration. Our lawyer discussed the immigration applications backlog at the Home Office.

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For more from RT News channel:

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Dad-of-six who bought a house, got married, worked and even VOTED in the UK since moving here at six months old ‘to face deportation’:

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Wronged by a UK professional immigration lawyer? Advice on suing solicitors and barristers and OISC lawyers via professional negligence litigation: and

Father of six who moved to the UK from Belize when he was six months old is banned from working and faces DEPORTATION – because the Home Office ‘cannot find his records’

-Darren Harrety was born in Belize six months after it became independent
-Moved to the UK after his mother’s husband was shot dead in Belize
-He came on his mother’s Belize passport which was stamped with indefinite leave to stay in the UK
-But that was lost and he has never had his own passport or driving licence
-Has used his birth certificate to vote, get married and hold bank accounts
-Now been told he could be deported as Home Office has no records of his arrival into UK

Wronged by a UK professional immigration lawyer? Advice on suing solicitors and barristers and OISC lawyers via professional negligence litigation: and

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