It's our job. But we never forget that it's your life.

The Global Advantage:

  • Free initial assessment by phone or email
  • No call centres – speak directly to a specialist immigration lawyer
  • Fixed fees and unlimited support
  • Complete list of all documents needed
  • Professionally prepared applications
  • Experienced specialist immigration lawyers

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We have clients across the UK and the rest of the world.
With phone, email and Skype, we can act for you wherever you are.

UK Immigration Advice

The Immigration Rules are designed to keep people out of the UK.  Our job is to help you to navigate them successfully.

UK immigration law is complex, badly written and very poorly organised, with information – often quite vital information! – all over the place, instead of logically organised.  Partly because it is (mainly) contained in one document, which has seen several hundred changes since it was first published in May 1994, and partly because it has always suited the government to make it a minefield.

The government’s aim is to reduce migration into the UK.  That means that the Immigration Rules, and how they are interpreted, are constantly becoming more and more rigid.

This means that not everyone can make a successful application.

Would you like a realistic assessment of your chances of success before you spend thousands of pounds on something that was never going to work?  If so, call us.  Our initial assessment is free, and if we do not think that you can make a successful application, we will tell you.  If we consider that you have a reasonable chance of success we charge a fixed fee for any work we do, so that there are no unpleasant surprises along the way.

Call 08448 044 128 today.  Get help and get your visa.

Success stories

 

From visitor to permanent resident

 

Successful application after refusal

 

Decision overturned before appeal hearing

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What We Do

We make successful applications and we win appeals.

How we can help you

Appeals

 

Fiancée appeal

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Appeal in the Upper Tribunal

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Decision overturned before appeal hearing

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Dependent parent appeal

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If you have been refused with a right of appeal, this may be your best chance to resolve the problem.

All our lawyers are experienced advocates, used to appearing before Immigration Judges in the First-tier and Upper Tribunals.

When you instruct us we will discuss  your circumstances with you, to see if an appeal is the best way forward – sometimes it can be easier, quicker and cheaper to lodge a new application.  We will also give you a realistic assessments of the merits of your case, because having a right to appeal doesn’t mean that you necessarily have a winnable case.

When you decide to instruct us it becomes our responsibility to see that all the procedures involved with the appeal process are complied with.  We lodge the appeal, along with the Grounds of Appeal – the legal reasons why the decision is being challenged, and prepare the ‘bundle’ of documents that need to be submitted before the hearing, including detailed statements for all witnesses.  And on the day of the hearing, we represent you, putting your case in the strongest possible terms to the Immigration Judge.

Applications

 

Delton McGregor

Jamaica

 

Zengani Ndovi

Zambia

 

Fenglan Yu

China

 

Iryna Fetisova

Ukraine

If you want to come to the UK, remain here for longer than your current visa permits, or stay on some other basis (‘switch’ categories) you will need to apply for a visa.  We prepare and submit applications for people from all parts of the UK, and prepare applications for submission overseas.  When you instruct us we will:

Assess the merits of your case and advise you on your options

We don’t give one-size-fits-all advice.  We will listen to you and then advise you based on your personal circumstances.

Advise you on the law that applies to your case

UK immigration law changes often.  Our advice is based on the current law and any announced changes that may affect you, as well as on the instructions given to Home Office caseworkers and Entry Clearance Officers on how to interpret and apply the law.

Make sure your paperwork is perfect

Many documents are mandatory, and if you do not provide them the application is refused, even if it is clear from other documents that you meet all the requirements.

We give you a complete list of all the documents needed to support the application, both those that are mandatory and those that are not, based on our experience of preparing many thousands of successful applications.

Complete the application form

You will have the peace of mind of knowing that your application will not be refused because of some silly, trivial reason such as an out-of-date form or a mandatory section left incomplete.

Support your application with detailed legal representations

Your application will be supported by detailed, well written, professionally prepared legal representations, which will set out the history of your case, address any potentially problematic issues, if such exist, and go through the various requirements of the Immigration Rules and show how you meet each one, making it easy for the person deciding your case to understand both your story and how you meet the requirements of the Immigration Rules or European or human rights law .

Represent you until a decision is made

Applications

If you are in the UK, we will lodge your application by special delivery and liaise with the Home Office until a decision is reached; if you are overseas, we will give you a prepared bundle that is ready for submission.

Either way, we are the named contact for any queries that the Home Office may have.