Successful Renewal of Residence Permit for our principal, a Beneficiary of International Protection (Subsidiary Protection – Asylum)
Successful Renewal of Residence Permit for our principal, a Beneficiary of International Protection (Subsidiary Protection – Asylum)
09 Feb
09Feb
Immigration Law – Residence Permit Renewal Case
Another Immigration Law case undertaken by our Law Office has been successfully concluded. More specifically, the renewal of the residence permit of our Ukrainian principal was achieved, who is a Beneficiary of International Protection (subsidiary protection – asylum).
In Immigration Law, details, deadlines, and the correct sequence of actions play a decisive role. Even minor omissions may have disproportionate consequences in practice.
Before any decisions are taken or actions are carried out, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the applicable legal framework and the factual circumstances of each individual case. Proper legal assessment from the outset often prevents more complex difficulties at a later stage.
Attorney at Law before the Supreme Court (Areios Pagos) Christos Terzidis, PhD in Law from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and former legal advisor to the NGO “ARSIS” on refugee and migrant issues, has extensive experience in Refugee and Migration Law
• Granting or renewal of residence permits (migrants) • The entire procedure for submitting an asylum application (refugees) • Protection against deportation and detention • Filing of appeals / administrative remedies / legal memoranda / applications for annulment / applications for suspension of execution • Legal representation and appearance before Administrative / Criminal / Civil Courts • Issuance of travel documents / passports • Applications for the acquisition of Greek citizenship and so on.
Our law office handles every case with seriousness, consistency, and respect for the particular circumstances of each principal.
If you are facing a rejection of a residence permit, an imminent expiration of your documents, or if you are uncertain as to what applies in your specific case, it is advisable to carry out a legal review.