As we are at the end of February 2024, the government’s main objective of lowering net migration has driven substantial changes in the immigration landscape of the United Kingdom this year. These immigration reforms […]
As we are at the end of February 2024, the government’s main objective of lowering net migration has driven substantial changes in the immigration landscape of the United Kingdom this year. These immigration reforms […]
On 4 October 2023, the government will raise fees for all immigration and citizenship visa paths and services by up to 35%. The government has made the new visa application fees public. These fees […]
A common question during the school holidays is can I stop my ex taking my child abroad. This depends on whether you are the mother or the father of the child. If […]
Under the UK’s sole responsibility immigration regulations, the UK sponsoring parent has sole responsibility for their child if the other parent has “abdicated or abandoned” their parental duties, leaving the UK sponsoring parent in charge of the child’s day-to-day care. This could happen if one parent dies or if a court decides to take away parental rights because of abuse or refusing to let the child get medical care.
You must use an accredited testing laboratory. If you do not, the results will not be accepted in court. The government accredited testing laboratories are: These laboratories are accredited until the Ministry […]
We tell our clients to re-establish the connections with the child and show that they are an important part of the child’s life. Sometimes, we’ll suggest that the child be interviewed by a professional, like a psychologist, so that we can explain how the parent’s deportation will affect the child’s well-being.
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