New successful case and testimonial on a UK Spouse visa in India.

“Initially I was going to submit my wife’s visa application myself . However, I wanted reassurance that everything is correct. I found 1st 4immigration website online and was pleasantly surprised that Lucy replied to my emails within hours and answered all my queries. This is the reason why I chose 1st 4Immigration over other solicitors and firms, their quick responses gave me the feeling of having their full attention.  I was then passed on to Joanne who handled our case. Joanne was very thorough and checked key details 3 to 4 times during our meeting. I thought this is brilliant. I wanted someone to treat to this case as their own, and that’s what she did. My wife’s entry clearance visa has now been granted. Thank you Joanne and Lucy.”

This came from Lakhwinder, a British national whose wife is Indian and was applying for a Spouse Entry Clearance in her home country, under Appendix FM.  Happy ending!

The next step will be to renew a visa after 2.5 years and then to apply for permanent residency after 5 years. Both steps can be done using same-day service, such as the one we use in Croydon.

For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com To read about our OISC-accredited immigration advisers: http://www.1st4immigration.com/about.php#advisers

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