We have a new five-star review about our Fiancée visa services!



SYLIVIA, Ugandan, Applied for Fiancée visa:

The best immigration LTD a soliciting company in the UK, located at 68 King William street right next to House of Fraser on Monument underground tube station in the city of London. We used a train from Bournemouth to London but it was easy to reach there as the building is clear just as in the photo so we just entered office with a nice view facing London Bridge. The most important thing is that they know more than any other Immigration company. They advise you well, I managed to get my marriage (Fiancée) Visa with the advise and list of documents. They told me to gather when I was still in Uganda last year before the application as sometimes when you're using self employment route you can't figure out how it's being calculated but this company let's you understand.

To avoid the stress and if you can afford an immigration solicitor, I advise you to look no further just contact them, we are now preparing for my spouse visa route FLR after the wedding with the help of Jules our solicitor.

Here is a copy of Google review, which can also be found here: https://goo.gl/maps/cCaqiLhrTVL2

For individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit our website: http://www.1st4immigration.com/

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


1st4Immigration is a practicing immigration law company, accredited by the OISC at the highest Level 3, reference 200800152. Office address: 68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4M 7DZ.

   
We also provide immigration training and CPD for lawyers and those preparing for OISC exam. We have classroom/livestream courses and online self-study courses, accredited by CPD Standards Office, ref 80001, and accepted by The OISC. Visit our OISC training page here. 

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