Welcome to AAlex Law

UK Immigration Specialists You Can Trust

Visiting, switching, asylum or appeals? AAlex Law is your one stop solution for all kinds of UK visa needs — from asylum and human rights to visitors, deportation, and points-based routes.

ABOUT AALEX LAW

Expert pathway for UK immigration advice

We are one of the fastest growing immigration advisory services in the United Kingdom — friendly and fair. We deliver expert advice in a pragmatic and cost effective way, whether you are an individual, student or large corporation.

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OUR SERVICES

Trusted immigration services for individuals & businesses

From UK immigration and asylum to visitors, deportation, EEA law and the points based system — our team provides clear, practical advice at every stage.

Asylum and Human Rights

Asylum is an area of law that is largely governed by International Agreements with a high degree of discretion. Our Immigration advisers are able to guide you through this complex process of claiming asylum in the UK and can meet you for an initial discussion on what you can expect when you claim asylum in the UK. The UK is world-renowned for providing a safe place to those seeking asylum but the asylum application process can be complex and daunting. The UK Home Office will decide whether a person is in need of protection under the 1951 Refugee Convention, or if a person’s human rights are at stake. Knowing what rights and protections are available to you can help you to properly explain your situation to the Home Office.

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British Nationality Law

British Nationality Law originates from medieval England. There has always been a distinction in English Law between the subjects of the King or Queen and aliens: the monarch’s subjects owed him or her allegiance and included those born in his dominions. The natural-born subjects and those who gave the Monarch their allegiance later, are known as Naturalised subjects or DENZIENS who thereby obtained certain rights otherwise only normally enjoyed by the King’s or Queen’s subjects, including the right to hold land. Natural-born subjects were originally those born within the dominion of the crown.

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Deportation

The Home Secretary has two main powers to deport Non-British Citizens from the UK and they are: i) Automatic Deportation-under section 32 of the UK Borders Act 2007; and ii) Deportation Powers encompassed in s. 3 (5) and (6) of the Immigration Act 1971. The UK Borders Act 2007 On 1 August 2008, the UK Borders Act 2007 came into force. This created an additional provision for ‘automatic’ deportation from the UK. In practice this means that section 32 of the UK Borders Act 2007 compels the Secretary of State to believe that a person’s deportation is beneficial to the public good if: They have been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of at least 12 months; or They have been sentenced to any term of imprisonment if their offence is one specified by order of the Secretary of State under section 72(4)(a) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (c. 41) (serious criminal).Thus, if a person is sentenced to12 months or more in prison, or any period for a specified offence, their deportation is automatically considered conducive to the public good, under the 2007 Act; and they are therefore liable to deportation under the 1971 Act.Section 33 of the UK Borders Act 2007 sets out a number of exceptions to the automatic presumption that deportation is conducive to the public good. Contact AAlex Law to see if you meet the exception and to discuss in more details if your case has a merit. Removal from the UK Alternatively, the UK Border Agency may seek to remove a person from the UK back to their country of origin.The UKBA often refuse passenger’s entry to the UK, or the UK Border Agency issue removal directions with very little notice. In certain cases the failure to grant entry or the intended removal from the UK will be unlawful. AAlex Law can assist you by making written submissions that if not accepted by the UK Border Agency can be challenged by way of Judicial Review, which is an action in the High Court to obtain an injunction. AAlex Law can also assist in cases where you have been issued a refusal decision by the UK Border Agency or the courts and need urgent advice and assistance in a very short time frame to comply with a deadline. Our 24 hours helpline is there to assist you in emergencies. Administrative Removal There are provisions under section 10 (1) of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 under which certain groups of people who are unlawfully in the UK may be exposed to Administrative Removal from the United Kingdom. These are persons who are not a British Citizensand may be removed from the United Kingdom, in accordance with directions given by an immigration officer, if they have only a limited leave to enter or remain, they donot observe a condition attached to their leave or they remain beyond the time limited by the leave; or they have obtained leave to remain by deception; or they have been given directions (“the first directions”) for their removal, under this section 10 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. The costs of removal from the United Kingdom under this section (so far as reasonably incurred) must be met by the Secretary of State. AAlex Law is your one stop solution for help and advice if you are subjected to Administrative Removal. Bail A commitment has been given by Ministers that detention will only be used as alast resort. The belief is to grant temporary release wherever possible but there will be circumstances when the Home Office would not consider temporary release proper. There are 4 types of Bail, namely bail by the Chief Immigration Officer which is within the first 8 days of detention. A Bail by the Secretary of State which is after the first 8 days, a Bail by the Immigration Judge and a Bail Police. AAlex Law is your one stop solution for all categories of Bail that you require.

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OUR TEAM

Meet Our Immigration Advisers

B. Sharma

Legal Representative/Legal Advisor

B. Sharma is a qualified Legal Representative and Legal Advisor with strong academic and professional credentials, holding an LLB and LLM, along with OISC Level 3 authorization and CLT-II (IAAS) certification. He specializes in immigration law, providing expert guidance on complex UK immigration matters with a focus on compliance, strategy, and client representation. With a solid legal background and regulatory accreditation, he delivers reliable and informed legal support across a wide range of immigration cases.

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Khalid Imran

Head of Glasgow Branch

Khalid Imran is the Head of the Glasgow Branch, bringing extensive academic and professional expertise with qualifications including LLB (Hons), LLM, MA, MBA, OISC Level 1, and PGD (CPCS). He plays a key role in managing branch operations and supporting immigration casework, ensuring clients receive structured, compliant, and efficient legal services. With a diverse academic background and regulatory accreditation, he combines legal understanding with strong managerial capability to support clients across a range of immigration matters.

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Anita

GM @ AAlex Law

Anita is the General Manager (GM) with a strong academic background in BA and a Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in International Law. She oversees overall operations, ensuring smooth coordination across departments and maintaining high service standards. With her grounding in international legal principles and management experience, she supports the firm in delivering efficient, client-focused immigration services.

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Rahul Jain

Indian Lawyer

Rahul Jain is an Indian Lawyer and Advocate enrolled to practice before the High Court and Supreme Court of India. He holds an LLB degree and brings strong experience in legal representation and advisory work within the Indian legal system. He supports cross-border legal matters with a focus on accuracy, compliance, and effective client representation.

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