UK Immigration is under continuous change, and we, at ICS Legal, see that there is a vast amount of information that can cloud someone seeking the best way forward.
Getting immigration advice helps you understand what is available, whether you are an enterprise or an individual.
As we have moved away from Brexit, the new emerging immigration program, designed by the UK Government, is to build a strong workforce. In turn, this brings about change whether you are an individual seeking new opportunities or a business, looking to build a talented workforce.
We know that most of us turn to the online web and our favourite search engine becomes our market research platform. However, we know that it is more difficult to obtain accuracy and guidance tailored to you. Therefore, you need an Immigration Lawyer to take your specific circumstances and advise you on the best way forward.
As you plan to take all the immigration advice on board, you need to be diligent and absorb information structurally to cater to your or family members’ circumstances. Here is some guidance’s you should follow:
1. Check the immigration categories, and ensure you read through the eligibility and requirements to meet.
2. Read through, what you can and cannot do as part of the visa conditions.
3. Acknowledge the fees applicable as part of the application, note with most applications there are fees for the Immigration Health Surcharge, (which is for applicants to access the NHS).
4. Take into consideration the timeline of the process after submitting the application, which includes possibly completing biometrics at the nearest visa centre.
When things go wrong, what to do?
A legal matter can go wrong, and does not necessarily mean, your at fault. A helpful factor to be aware of is the process to request the Home Office to review the decision that has been served.
There are remedies available to request a matter to be challenged, possibly through an administrative review or an appeal process. In many instances, matters can be taken further through a judicial review process. Getting immigration advice from an Immigration Lawyer becomes key, because it can help you shape on the next process to overturn the decision.
NEWS: UK Immigration advice remains to be a challenging task especially when you are dealing with the Home Office. The latest we can see with the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman attending Manston Detention Centre, where basic human rights, championed by British Political rhetoric, is not being carried out.
This is hugely integral to be aware of, for the Home Office to take into consideration discretionary leave and exceptional circumstances along with the basics of Human Rights. We feel over time on many occasions, that the Home Office has let down many applications where all the documents are not assessed appropriately. It then becomes your responsibility to provide all the available information & documents at the date of your application.
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