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There are no additional costs or hidden fees. The fee you have been quoted for your application is all that you will pay. During the initial advice session you will also be advised on the Home Office fee so you can get a clear understanding of all the costs involved in the application process.
All attendances and written and telephone correspondence with yourself and relevant third parties within the required casework; consideration, preparation and submission of application and relevant supporting documents. Copies of documents and postage fees.
Home Office fees, Immigration Health Surcharge, Biometric appointment fee, translation of supporting documents etc.
We reserve 7-10 working days to complete the work on the matter from the date we receive all the documents and information from the client, not from the date you have made the payment. This is so we can present your case in the best possible way and secure the highest chances of success on your application.
- PBS applications
- Sponsorship Licence
- Dependent child/ spouse application
- Visit visa application (general, family, medical, marriage, business)
- Spouse/civil partner/unmarried partner visa (entry clearance)
- Fiancé(e) visa application
- Spouse/civil partner/unmarried partner visa (extension)
- Family Permit application
- EU Settlement Scheme application (EEA national)
- EU Settlement Scheme application (family member of an EEA national)
- BRC/ BRP replacement –
- Notify the UKVI of a change of address
- Indefinite leave to remain
- Naturalisation as a British citizen application
- Registration as a British citizen application
- British passport application
- Official complaint letter to the Home Office
- Letter to the local MP
- Additional communication with authorities (outside the casework needs)
- Subject Access Request and advice in a Conference
Meriam Altaf qualified Immigration adviser will be assisting you with your case. You will have one to one confidential personal support throughout the application process.
Immigration adviser has an extensive everyday experience of working with the Home Office and other Immigration authorities. We have practical experience of dealing with the Home Office and can provide you with up to date affairs in Immigration field. By instructing Immigration adviser you will get complete guidance on your case. This includes assessing your eligibility, gathering a bundle of supporting documents, and completing your application forms. In addition, we will liaise with the Home Office to regularly check the status of your application.
We will be transparent in regards to the merits of your case from the start. Although only the UKVI has the authority to decide on each visa application and we cannot guarantee that your case will be successful, we can promise you that you and your family will always receive the highest quality of care, support and legal guidance. It is our priority to see our clients satisfied with the process and outcome of the case.
Yes, our fixed fee to assist with this service is £150.00
Please use this form to contact us and we will respond within 24 hours, not including weekends/UK bank holidays.
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