Our Clients
Who We Serve
Independent country expert witness evidence for Scottish legal aid practitioners, UK immigration solicitors, barristers, NGOs, and individual appellants.

Scotland & UK — Immigration & Asylum Chamber (IAC)
Scottish Legal Aid Solicitors & Representatives
- Instructions aligned with Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) funding requirements, including advance fee estimates and authorised hourly rates.
- Country of origin reports structured for Scotland-based asylum and immigration appeals before the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
- Clear fee transparency for legal aid assessment — provide your SLAB reference, case number, and funding approval with your instruction.
- Express and urgent turnaround available for listed hearings and imminent removal cases across Scotland.
Immigration & Asylum Solicitors
- Clear, source-verified COI evidence structured to match asylum bundle guidelines.
- Objective, reliable reports that build a foundation for standard application workflows or complex reconsiderations.
- SLAB and LAA funding frameworks supported, alongside private instructions.
Immigration Barristers & Advocates
- Precision-engineered expert declarations countering specific tribunal refusal rationales.
- Structural analysis addressing complex country guidance precedents and localized updates.
- Fast-turnaround addendums for late-breaking appeal developments.
NGOs & Human Rights Organizations
- Evidential reporting frameworks optimized to support strategic public interest litigation.
- Pro bono or legal aid funded capacity options for exceptionally vulnerable appellants.
Individual Appellants / Claimants
- An independent country report is objective expert evidence about conditions in your home country. It helps the tribunal understand the real situation — separate from your personal account — when the Home Office has doubts about your case.
- Your legal representative normally manages the instruction process, but you can also contact us directly to discuss whether an expert country report would help your case.
- An expert report is honest and evidence-based. It does not simply repeat what you have said — it provides the tribunal with verified, independent information about safety, medical care, and state protection in your country.