Immigration Law
Our Specialist Immigration Lawyers dealing with your case are trained to provide highly professional service & solve complex immigration issues. We take pride in providing a client-focused service with tailor-made solutions for your Immigration matters.
What Is Immigration Law?
Immigration law refers to the national statutes, regulations, and legal precedents governing immigration into and deportation from a country. Strictly speaking, it is distinct from other matters such as naturalization and citizenship, although they are often conflated.
There are many different types of immigration status. As an immigrant, you might be one of the following:
- Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
- Temporary Visitor
- Undocumented Immigrant
In many cases, it is imperative that you receive the best guidance as soon as possible. Our team will work with you to ensure that you avoid deportation and removal, and can legally stay in the UK.
If your UK Immigration status has been decided and you’re not happy with the outcome, let us challenge the decision.
Whatever your circumstances; whether visiting the UK, obtaining a visa to study, settling in the UK, facing deportation or seeking refuge in the UK our dedicated experts are here to help.
Immigration matters are emotional in nature because they affect people on a very deep personal level.
Very often, learning more about the issues and processes that are part of ‘immigration’ can help you to understand what is happening, why it is happening, and what possible outcomes there may be. We know that many people each week come to our website to research immigration issues such as ‘citizenship’, ‘immigration appeals’, ‘visas’, ‘seeking asylum’, ‘studying in the UK’, and ‘working in the UK’ so you’re certainly not alone.
We have expertise in offering advice, assistance in applications and appeals in the following areas of immigration:
- Marriage / Family cases
- Applications outside of the Immigration Rules
- Visitors
- Dependent relatives
- EEA nationals – residence permits and dependent family members
- Family reunion
- Domestic violence applications for those whose marriages have broken down
- Nationality cases
- Registration of children as British Citizens
- Asylum, including fresh claims and exceptionally complex cases
- Human Rights
- Tier 1/Tier 2 Application/Tier 4 Student Applications/Tier 5
Our experts are here to personally help you deal with the often-complex issues you may be facing.
What to Do Next
If you have any further questions, the best thing to do is to give us a Call.
Discuss the options available when you speak to an advisor
- Fixed fee pricing. No hidden surprises.
- Flexible payment plans.
Speak to us now or fill out our online enquiry form and one of our team will be in touch promptly.