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These applications are for individuals who wish to enter, extend their leave to remain in the UK or gain indefinite leave based upon their relationship with a qualifying family member and/or upon their private life ties to the UK in line with their human rights as protected by the Human Rights Act 1998.
This includes child(ren), parents, partners (spouse, fiancé, civil partner, unmarried partner) and adult dependent relatives.
UK Ancestry Visas
This visa route to settlement is for Commonwealth citizens who have a grandparent born in the UK and who wish to work in the UK.
British
There are six main types of British Citizenship and three main ways to qualify. They are:
Due to recent changes in primary legislation, there now are more ways to qualify for British citizenship, including via Double Decent, if you can prove (either):
These visas are for individuals who wish to visit the UK for a short period, for various purposes including visiting family, marriage, tourism, attending conferences and events, medical reasons, transit, or business.
The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) allows EEA nationals who were living in the UK before the end of 2020 to secure their right to stay. This can also apply to family members, who can use the EU Settlement Scheme Family Permit. This permit lets certain EEA and non-EEA citizens join or accompany a close family member who is a UK, Northern Ireland, or EEA citizen.
Because immigration laws in this area are constantly changing, it's a good idea to set up an initial consultation. This way, we can identify the best immigration path for you or your family members to ensure you can continue living in the UK.
These applications involve visas that allow individuals to stay in the UK due to medical or other exceptional reasons related to their private and/or family life.
These include:
Refusals are a common occurrence within all strands of immigration and nationality law. Many clients approach us having attempted to apply themselves or when the UKVI are seeking further information.
Our expert and regulated service can help you navigate your best next steps by thoroughly reviewing your situation, pinpointing any errors or misunderstandings.
We are currently regulated at OISC Level 2, which allows us to manage complex cases, however we can only advise on merits and signpost should an appeal be required.
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