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If you need advice or assistance with family and personal migration, our expert team are ready to assist you.
Our team has extensive experience advising on all aspects of personal migration to the UK. We can help you understand which visa categories may suit your circumstances and assist with applications submitted in-country or from overseas.
We support clients with initial applications, extensions, switching visa categories, settlement, naturalisation, and everything in between. We can also advise on potential visa options following the breakdown of a relationship where one party has been reliant on the partnership for their status.
We regularly advise on:
- Partner, spouse, fiancé(e) visas;
- Dependent child visas;
- Visa requirements for overseas adoption;
- Free movement of EEA nationals and family members and registration under the EU Settlement Scheme;
- Student visas (including child students);
- UK ancestry visas;
- Youth Mobility Scheme;
- Innovator founder visas;
- Global talent visas;
- Skilled worker visas;
- Returning residents;
- Government Authorised Exchange visas;
- Visit visas;
- British citizenship- naturalisation and registration;
- Administrative Review;
- Appeals to First Tier and Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber); and
- Judicial Review of Home Office decisions
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