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04 / Clients

Built for the people who actually run asylum cases

Specialist firms working to tribunal deadlines, charities working to fixed budgets, and individuals trying to understand what evidence their claim needs.

01Instructing

Three ways people come to us

The scope changes with the client. The independence of the evidence does not.

Law firms

Immigration and public law teams

Procedurally robust country evidence, delivered to the filing deadline and drafted for the standard your forum applies.

  • Named expert and fixed fee before work starts
  • Reports built for cross-examination
  • Supplementary opinions when the case moves
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NGOs and legal aid

Publicly funded and charitable casework

Proportionate scope for under-resourced files, so cost is not the reason strong country evidence never reaches the tribunal.

  • Scope shaped around a fixed budget
  • Focused reports on the decisive issue
  • Support for strategic interventions
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Asylum seekers

Individuals without representation

Plain answers about what an expert witness does and how to raise the need for one with your representative or the tribunal.

  • No jargon and no obligation
  • Guidance on your next practical step
  • Complete confidentiality
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02Plain english

If you are the person claiming asylum

Four things worth knowing before you speak to anyone about expert evidence.

What is an expert witness?
A specialist who explains country, cultural, or risk information to the court or tribunal. Their duty is to the court, not to the person who instructs them.
How can an expert help my case?
They can provide a country report, explain the risk you would face on return, and help the decision-maker understand evidence that might otherwise be misread.
Do I need a lawyer first?
Usually yes. If you do not have legal representation, contact us and we will explain the next step you can take.
Is this confidential?
Yes. Every enquiry and every case detail is handled in strict confidence.

Tell us where the case stands

Whether you are filing next month or still deciding if expert evidence is worth it, we will give you a straight answer.