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Earnings from abroad when extending Tier 1 General

When extending Tier 1 General you can use earninsg from anywhere in the world, does not have to be from the UK only. But you cannot use a multiplier (an uplift). We provide advice sessions and whole applications including fast Premium service, for which we get appointments every week. www.1st4immigration.com

Our Multi Travel Visas website has a new look!

Visit our new MTV website! The new look has gone live today. Schengen visas,Russian visas,Saudi visas,Indian &Chinese visas.Visas to Kazakhstan and Iran and many others. Www.multitravelvisas.co.uk

Same-Day Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK (Premium Service)

Same-day Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK, we submit applications to Croydon twice a week without appointments! We submit on Tuesdays and Fridays, you don't have to attend Croydon at all. For those holding currently Tier 1, Tier 2, Spouse/Partner visa, Work Permit, HSMP under Judicial Review. http://www.1st4immigration.com/

Spouses/Partners of UK citizens applying for an ILR after 2 years

If your 2 year UK Spouse/Partner visa is about to expire we can apply for an ILR on your behalf WITHOUT APPOINTMENTS for Premium same-day service for a reasonable service fee of £599. And a 10% discount of Schengen clients of Multi Travel Visas.

New rule for Old Work permits when applying for ILR

Old Work Permit holders need to meet new requirements on salary under Tier 2 code of practice when applying for an ILR (even if your salary now is higher than at your work permit application in 2006-07). We've had such a case recently and had a clarification from the UK Border Agency.

Spouses/Partners of UK citizens who have their own Work Permit/Tier 1/Tier 2 visas

If you are on a Work Permit, Tier 1 or Tier 2 but married to a UK citizen or a partner of a UK citizen you may be better of applying for a 2 year Spouse/Partner visa and getting permanent residency just after 2 years. Worth doing if you are more than 2 years away from 5 years required on work permit/Tier 1/Tier 2. http://www.1st4immigration.com/

And the Winner is.....

Most popular posting in August, viewed by over 260 people, was: We get Premium Service appointments within 2 weeks for visas like Tier 1, Post-Study Work, Tier 2 and Spouse/Partner. We don't need appointments at all to submit Settlement (ILR) visa applications twice a week. http://www.1st4immigration.com/

Applying after your UK visa has expired ('out-of-time')

With 169 people viewing on Facebook, our 3rd most popular posting in August was:   if your UK visa, such as student, has expired we can still apply for you for a visa such as Post Study Work on Premium Service. We get appointments every week. www.1st4immigration.com

Popular on Facebook

Second most popular in August, with 196 people viewing, was: If you got an ILR but your spouse was on PBS dependant visa and had to apply for a Spouse visa (FLR M) now you can count period on dependant visas towards 2 years required for a spouse to apply for his/her ILR. Www.1st4immigration.com

Our most viewed posting on Facebook

Most popular posting in August, viewed by over 260 people, was: We get Premium Service appointments within 2 weeks for visas like Tier 1, Post-Study Work, Tier 2 and Spouse/Partner. We don't need appointments at all to submit Settlement (ILR) visa applications twice a week. www.1st4immigration.com

10% discount on UK visas for customers of Multi Travel Visas

PROMOTION: Schengen customers of our sister company, Multi Travel Visas, get a generous 10% discount when applying through us for a UK immigration visa or British Citizenship. This discount is worth at least £50! Www.1st4immigration.com

Post-Study Work uni letter

You can apply for a Post-Study Work visa once you have a letter from uni saying you have COMPLETED your course (but don't have to wait for the actual degree certificate). Letter saying that you are waiting for exam/dissertation results is not enough. We provide Premium service appointments every week. www.1st4immigration.com

Welcome

Welcome to our new immigration Blog