Depending on your immigration situation, there are different reasons why your ILR application might be turned down. Let’s look at some of the most common reasons why someone might say no. 3. […]
Depending on your immigration situation, there are different reasons why your ILR application might be turned down. Let’s look at some of the most common reasons why someone might say no. 3. […]
People who are dependent on visa holders (like Skilled Worker/Tier 2 and Global Talent) can be added to the same ILR application as the visa holder if they meet the requirements. These […]
In the UK, thousands of couples decide to make their relationship stronger every year by getting married. This is the same for people with visas who are in the UK. A lot of people with these visas choose to get married in the UK for a variety of reasons, some of which are good visa choices. We will talk about the choices for people with a Tier 2 General Visa who want to get married in the UK in this piece. It’s possible to get married in the UK, but there are also some things that might go wrong with your visa.
The government of the UK said on July 13, 2023, that most visa application fees would go up by at least 15%. The release didn’t say when the higher fees for applying […]
Pwedeng gamitin ang visit visa as the start date to apply for ILR. There was a case of R (Mungur) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] EWCA Civ 1076 (15 July […]
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 […]
UKVI usually takes a few weeks or months to decide on visa applications. If the person has a passport or other travel document, they may want to leave the UK before a […]
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.
For many types of UK immigration, the visa holder (you) can’t be out of the country for more than 180 days in a 12-month period if they want to apply for indefinite leave to remain. The good news is that people with spouse or partner visas don’t have to follow this rule. But a lot of the people are worried that they may have spent too much time outside of the UK don’t seem to know this.
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