Category: News

  • Right to Rent: Why You Should Check Before the Tenancy Agreement Is Signed

    Since February last year, 2016, if you are a landlord, you have a new job. As well as being a landlord you are also an immigration officer for the government! The Immigration Act 2014 imposes on all landlords in England (including lodger landlords) the obligation to find out whether the proposed occupants have a ‘right…

  • Brexit – EEA PR

    Visa Professionals are advising EU citizens, who qualify for permanent residence having lived in the UK for a contentious period of 5 years, to apply for permanent residence to formally legalise their status in the UK for avoidance of any future doubt should UK vote to leave the EU.

  • New Health Surcharge

    New Health Surcharge introduced by the Home Office. Click Here to read more  

  • Home Office wins judgment on minimum income threshold

    The Home Office has won the long awaiting judgement on minimum income threshold. The 4,000 individuals whose applications are currently on hold, pending this judgment, will now receive a decision. These are cases which met all the requirements apart from the minimum income threshold and now stand to be refused.

  • You can speak to us in your own language

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  • Naturalisation as a British citizen

    British nationality law is extremely complicated, and there are several  routes by which people may become British. The most common of these is through naturalisation. Please contact us to see if you are eligible to apply for the naturalisation.

  • Illegal Immigrants and Overstayers

    Illegal Immigrants and Overstayers

    If you entered the UK illegally, or have overstayed your visa, it may be possible to regularise your immigration status in the UK, Please contact us for further information.

  • Applications for long residence in the UK

    You may be eligible to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) on the basis of completing 10 years lawful residence or 14 years lawful or unlawful residence in the UK. Please contact us for further information.