New successful case and testimonial on extension of Discretionary Leave to Remain in the UK.

Joanne, you were very efficient and I am really happy with the results! I was really happy to recommend you (to my employer for immigration-related matters)”.

This came from Priscila, a Brazilian national, who came to us to extend her 3-year Discretionary Leave to Remain. Since it was issued under the old rules before 9 July 2012 and was for 3 years, we were able to submit an application to extend it for further 3 years. The next step, after 3 more years, will be Indefinite leave to Remain (permanent residency), which can now be done on same-day service as from 6th April 2015.

The process described above is different from those getting the first discretionary visa from 9 July 2012 onwards. Under the ‘new rules’ a discretionary leave, private life or family life leave is issued for 2.5 years at a time, so one would need 10 years (3 extensions) to qualify for ILR, as opposed to 6 years under the old rules.

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