Immigration advice session, book in August to save money!

Advice session is often the first, and very important, step in the immigration process and is useful to assess your eligibility or to advise on the visa requirements. We have two options for a consultation: over email and at our office in the City of London.

During August you can save money on having advice session at our current advice fee of £100 including VAT, including if you book in August but your appointment is later. From 1 September 2015 our advice fee will be brought in line with the average market price of £150 including VAT.  August is the time to discuss your case as well as have the incredible value for money!

As always, advice fee will be counted towards our service fee, even if you are making an application months/years in the future.

Whether your visa expires soon or in years’ time, it is never too early to have a consultation. You don’t have to be eligible to apply for a visa now, yet by having advice session in August 2015 not only can you save money, you can also benefit from knowing early on what to expect in the future. Many applicants find they should have started preparation in advance, such as keeping or ordering the bank statements. Self-employed people often find they have to prepare annual accounts or a tax return, even though the HMRC deadline is far away.

Contact us now to take advantage of the lower email advice fee in August: Info@1st4immigration.com  In most cases (except complex ones) we provide information by the end of the next working day after receiving advice fee payment. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

1st 4Immigration Ltd, Authorised by The OISC, ref F200800152
OFFICE ADDRESS: 68 King William Street, City of London (Monument), London, EC4N 7DZ.

Email: info@1st4immigration.com We reply on the same working day!
Website:
www.1st4immigration.com  
Tel 0871 472 1468
 

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