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47 Leeds solicitors · West Yorkshire dispersal hub · updated 30 April 2026

Find an immigration solicitor in Leeds

47 immigration solicitors and barristers across Leeds (LS postcodes) plus the wider West Yorkshire — Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield. Leeds is a major asylum-seeker dispersal city. Several firms hold Legal Aid contracts — free representation for asylum, appeals and detention. Local refugee charities LASSN, Refugee Council Yorkshire, RETAS Leeds run drop-in advice clinics.

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Where Leeds immigration solicitors cluster

📍 City centre (LS1, LS2)
Larger firms close to the Leeds Civil Justice Centre. Convenient for tribunal hearings affecting North-East England.
📍 Harehills, Beeston (LS9, LS11)
Community-rooted practices serving the largest migrant populations — South Asian, Middle Eastern, Eastern European.
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LASSN, RETAS Leeds, Refugee Council Yorkshire — local charities. Several Legal Aid–contracted firms in the directory. Filter "Free lawyer · Legal Aid" above.
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Leeds immigration solicitor — common questions

How do I find an immigration solicitor in Leeds?

Use the search above to filter Leeds immigration solicitors by Legal Aid contract, specialism and language. The directory covers LS postcodes plus surrounding West Yorkshire — Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield. Asylum seekers dispersed to Leeds can also contact LASSN (Leeds Asylum Seekers Support Network) for help finding regulated representation.

Is Legal Aid available for asylum cases in Leeds?

Yes. Several Leeds firms hold Legal Aid Agency contracts for asylum, appeals and detention work. RETAS Leeds (refugee employment + advice) and Refugee Council Yorkshire run drop-in advice clinics. Filter by "Free lawyer · Legal Aid" above to see only contracted firms.

Where are most Leeds immigration solicitors based?

City centre (LS1, LS2) — larger firms close to Leeds Civil Justice Centre. Harehills (LS9) and Beeston (LS11) — community-rooted practices serving the largest migrant populations. Tribunal hearings for North-East England are heard at Leeds Magistrates' Courts and the Civil Justice Centre.

⚠️ StartNewLife is an information project — not regulated by the IAA (Immigration Advice Authority). We do not provide immigration advice within the meaning of Section 84 of the Immigration & Asylum Act 1999. All content is general information only and does not replace advice from a regulated lawyer (IAA / SRA / BSB) about your specific case.