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Michael Carter

Michael Carter

Sterling Law, South East

Work Department

Immigration

Position

Trainee Immigration Lawyer

Career

Michael Carter is a trainee immigration lawyer based in the United Kingdom, providing strategic, client-focused legal support across a wide range of immigration matters. He plays a key role in assisting clients with complex immigration cases, including visa applications, asylum claims, and family-based immigration. Michael works closely with senior immigration counsel to provide practical solutions to individuals and families navigating the UK’s immigration system.

With a strong commitment to client service, Michael approaches each case with a strategic mindset, helping clients understand their options and providing clear guidance at every step of the immigration process. He is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients, always taking a tailored, solution-oriented approach to meet their unique needs.

Key Areas of Expertise:

Human rights claims, advising clients on complex legal issues related to human rights violations and protections, including claims under UK and international law.

Asylum and humanitarian protection cases, including applications for refugee status and claims for humanitarian protection based on risk of harm.

Corporate and business immigration law, including sponsor licenses and Skilled Worker visa applications.

Global Talent, Innovator and Start-Up visas support high-skilled individuals and entrepreneurs in securing immigration status through innovative visa routes.

Family migration matters, including spouse and partner visas, family reunification, and ensuring compliance with immigration rules and regulations.

Naturalisation and citizenship applications, assisting clients in becoming British citizens through residence and eligibility assessments.

Immigration appeals, representing clients in appeals before the First-Tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal in complex immigration cases.

Languages

English

Education

University of Plymouth

University of Reading

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