Put simply, our immigration solicitors will hold your hands throughout the process,
liaising with all relevant government bodies, including UK Visas and Immigration,
British Consulate, overseas agents and where necessary the courts.
Highly skilled workers (This subcategory is closed and being phased out). If you would still like information on this route, Contact us
People of substantial financial means making an investment in the UK.
Those wishing to establish a business in the UK or to take over an existing business. People can visit the UK as “prospective entrepreneurs” in order to secure agreements which may entitle them to remain as Tier 1 Entrepreneur migrants.
A new category comprised of those wishing to develop a business idea immediately upon graduating, and who have been identified by a UK university, as having developed world-class innovative or entrepreneurial skills, but who are not at the time of their graduation in a position to meet the full requirements of the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) route.
for graduates from UK educational institutions who were allowed to work in the UK for a period of two years. From 6 April 2012 this category was closed to all application
for “exceptionally talented individuals in the fields of science, humanities, engineering and the arts”.
Communicating in clear language and making sure that you know where you stand
Ensure that you are applying for the right immigration process
Ensure that you have the documentation that proves you qualify for your chosen immigration process
Advise and assist you in completing and submitting the application forms
Make detailed representations in support of your application, setting out clearly why the application should succeed, highlighting the documentation we are submitting and how this proves you satisfy the legal provisions
Put simply, our immigration solicitors will hold your hands throughout the process,
liaising with all relevant government bodies, including UK Visas and Immigration,
British Consulate, overseas agents and where necessary the courts.