IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP

Immigration appeals & litigation


At Esquisite, we protect your rights with clarity, strategy, and discretion

If your immigration application has been refused, delayed, or challenged, swift and strategic legal action is essential.

At Esquisite, we represent clients in complex administrative and judicial proceedings, offering precise legal advice and effective representation at every stage.

What we do

Our services

Administrative appeals
Timely, well-structured appeals to challenge visa refusals, residence permit denials, or naturalization rejections directly with the relevant authorities.
Litigation before administrative courts
Representation in judicial proceedings against unjustified decisions or procedural irregularities, including urgent matters (référés) where immediate action is required.
Support with OQTFs
Legal analysis and appeals against expulsion orders or removal measures, including stays of execution when necessary.
Regularization assistance
Strategic support in cases where an individual may now meet the conditions for lawful residence after an initial refusal or undocumented stay.

our approach

how we help

PILLAR 1

Strategy

We carefully examine your case and explore all legal options, identifying the strongest strategies and anticipating potential challenges to safeguard your interests.

PILLAR 2

Preparation

We develop precise, compelling legal arguments backed by evidence, presenting your case clearly and strategically to maximize impact.

PILLAR 3

Presentation

We represent you before French administrative bodies and courts, bringing strategic expertise, authority, and confidence to every proceeding.

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PILLAR 4

Guidance

When litigation isn’t the optimal route, we provide tailored guidance on alternative pathways, helping you navigate complex options and achieve the best possible outcome.

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