Family refusal reasons should guide strategy
Relationship concerns, missing documents, financial issues, or credibility concerns should be reviewed before choosing a next step.

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Sawan Law House LLP helps Castlemore clients with complex immigration matters by reviewing sponsorship refusals, appeal deadlines, family evidence, humanitarian factors, citizenship records, and official correspondence.
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Castlemore complex immigration files often involve a family refusal where the next step is not obvious. Sometimes the better path is an appeal; sometimes the old file needs to be rebuilt.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Castlemore clients organize sponsorship refusal, appeal, humanitarian and compassionate, citizenship, and status records into a practical strategy.
We help clients understand what the refusal actually says before deciding how to answer it.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Immigration rules, remedies, forms, fees, deadlines, and processing steps can change, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Relationship concerns, missing documents, financial issues, or credibility concerns should be reviewed before choosing a next step.
Sponsorship decisions, residency obligation decisions, and removal-related documents can involve short timelines.
Family impact, children's interests, hardship, medical issues, and establishment should be documented where relevant.
Castlemore Focus
Clients may need help with sponsorship refusals, appeals, humanitarian requests, citizenship, refugee-related records, or refusal responses.
We help organize refusal letters, relationship records, communication evidence, hardship materials, status documents, and official correspondence.
We help identify deadlines, available options, evidence gaps, hearing preparation needs, and whether the file should be rebuilt.
How We Help
We help organize relationship evidence, communication records, financial documents, refusal reasons, and appeal materials.
We help review possible appeal routes, deadlines, evidence, and whether reapplication may be more appropriate.
We help organize establishment, family ties, hardship, children's interests, medical records, and supporting evidence.
We help review physical presence, travel history, PR records, status documents, and official correspondence.
Our Process
We assess decision letters, appeal notices, reasons, old forms, family evidence, and current status.
We consider whether the matter calls for an appeal, reapplication, humanitarian request, citizenship filing, or another response.
We organize family documents, timelines, communication records, hardship evidence, status documents, and official correspondence.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
No. Appeal rights, reapplication options, deadlines, and evidence gaps should be reviewed first.
Relationship records, communication history, financial support, timelines, prior forms, and explanations may matter.
In some appeal contexts they may be relevant, but the type of decision and available route must be reviewed.
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