BBC documentary "Who Should Stay in the UK?" with our participation.

Dear customers,

We at 1st 4Immigration are taking part in a BBC documentary, called Who Should Get to Stay in the UK? Tune in to BBC2 at 9pm on Thursdays, starting from Thursday 13th June. We will be in Episode 3 on the 27th June, and it is our Senior Immigration Lawyer, Jules Motcho, on this picture (on the right).



The programme follows people who are making various UK visa applications. Just like you, they have to meet the visa requirements (including Financial), prepare paperwork and then anxiously wait for the outcome. With so much controversy surrounding the subject of immigration, this programme aims to show how it really is to secure a visa to remain in the UK: a complicated, expensive and stressful process.

It also sheds the light on our work as immigration lawyers, proving that immigration law is one of the most complex legal areas. We, immigrated lawyers, have to work hard and be alert to constant changes.

Our Episode 3 features Spouse visa cases, including our clients, Marc and Sylivia. Sylivia is from Uganda, we helped her to come here on a Fiancee visa to be with Marc. They are at the front on the above photograph. During the course of the programme, the couple have to get married and apply for a Spousal visa to enable Sylivia to start her oath to settlement.

Will it go well?

Watch BBC2 at 9pm on Thursdays, 13th, 20th and 27th June.


1st 4Immigration team 

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