New successful cases and five-star reviews on our 1st4Immigration Google page!


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David is a British national and his wife is Indian, they applied for a spouse entry clearance from Qatar:
Thank you very much 1st4immigration and Jules for steering us through a complex process.  Due to the country we live in it was harder than normal.  We also applied at a time when the home office website was changing - which presented some additional challenges. We also had difficult logistics to consider.
He voulenteered to work during a weekend to resolve an issue with the website and keep us on schedule - above the call of duty - THANKS JULES. 
The service was worth the fee.  We recommend 1st4immigration.

Here is a copy of Google review, which can also be found here: https://goo.gl/maps/RLZQwgASZqC2 


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André applied for EEA unmarried partner:
Me and my girlfriend applied for a Partners VISA through 1st 4Immigration and I think it was the best decision we made. The team was very knowledgeable of Immigration law, and prepared us in advance with a full list of things we needed to do for our specific case.  Very happy with the results.

Here is a copy of Google review, which can also be found here: https://goo.gl/maps/KdwoDQeoy6u


Let’s start working on your UK Spouse/Fiancee/Partner visa application!

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