Fixed fee, solicitor led advice on spouse and partner visas, indefinite leave to remain, naturalisation, and refusal or appeal matters. Every instruction begins with a confirmed scope, a written advice letter, and a clear schedule of documents, so you know what is happening and what comes next.
Each instruction is scoped in writing and priced as a flat fixed fee before any work begins. The list below covers the work I take on most often.
Initial entry clearance, in-country leave to remain, and extensions under Appendix FM. Income, savings, and exceptional circumstances assessed against current Home Office requirements. Detailed FM-SE document schedule prepared and reviewed before submission.
ILR applications under the 5 year and 10 year routes, including continuous residence analysis, absence calculations, and English language and Life in the UK evidencing. Careful review of any period that may break the qualifying clock.
Eligibility analysis, good character review, AN1 form guidance, and a written summary of any matters likely to prompt enquiry. Especially helpful for applicants with absences over the limit, prior refusals, or sensitive disclosures to make.
Refusal letter analysis, advice on Administrative Review, fresh application strategy, and appeal preparation where the right of appeal exists. Scope and fee agreed after an initial enquiry, with realistic prospects of success addressed upfront.
End to end audit for UK employers considering Skilled Worker or related sponsor licence applications. HR systems review, genuine vacancy assessment, salary threshold modelling, and a clear gap analysis with a remediation plan.
A 30 minute fixed fee consultation with a written summary, covering eligibility, document checklist, realistic timeline, and risk areas. Helpful where a full instruction is not yet needed, or where you want a sense check before proceeding.
A plain English explainer for UK spouse visa applicants relying on cash savings instead of employment income. Written by a solicitor who advises on these applications every week.
Plain English explainers on the immigration questions clients ask most often. New pieces added regularly.
The information on this website is general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice on your specific situation, please book a consultation.