Have you had your residence permit revoked or are you at risk of having it revoked? Then we can help you. That way, you can be sure that your case is processed and decided in the right way and that you get an answer as soon as possible.
Legal fees for cases involving revocation of residence permits are paid by the Danish government, so you do not have to pay for them yourself.
Right now, people from several countries are at risk of having their residence permits revoked, including Somalia and Syria. This is because Danish Immigration Service have assessed that conditions in these countries have improved, so people can be sent home if they have no individual conflicts in their home countries.
We have immigration lawyers specializing in revocation cases who are ready to help you if your residence permit is revoked or you are at risk of having it revoked. We have had revocation cases overturned before, and we will do what we can to help you too.
Free legal assistance for residence permit revocation cases
The Danish state covers your legal costs. Therefore, it costs you nothing to get our help with confiscation cases.
Why you should choose one of our lawyers for your disqualification case
- We are experts in the field and know the legislation
- We have overturned a number of confiscation cases before
- We keep ourselves constantly updated on developments in the different countries
- We know how Immigration works from the inside
This is how the process of your involvement case with us works
It is Danish Immigration Service, which handles your withdrawal case in the first instance. You will be called in for a personal interview at the Immigration Service in Copenhagen, which is called a party consultation interview. Here you will get questions like:
- Why did you initially apply for asylum?
- What do you fear about returning to your home country today?
- To what extent have you achieved an independent connection to Danish society?
Before your interview, it is important that you fill out an information form about your personal circumstances and your connection to Denmark, including: language skills, education or work, your connection to community life and your health.
Decision on revocation of residence permit
After the interview, the Danish Immigration Service will assess whether there are still grounds for you to be granted a residence permit in Denmark or whether you will have to be sent back to your home country.
If the Danish Immigration Service assesses that your residence permit will be revoked, you will receive a decision with the heading "Udlændingestyrelsen inddrager din opholdstilladelse”.
If you wish to appeal the decision, you can either choose to appeal yourself or get help from one of our lawyers who can appeal the decision on your behalf. Your case will then be created by The relocation board.
Have patience
The best advice we can give you is to be patient if you appeal your decision. The Refugee Appeals Board often has very long processing times in these cases.
A few tips for your engagement case
If you have had your residence permit revoked or you are at risk of it, here are a few tips for your revocation case.
Contact one of our experts about your residence permit revocation case
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