Is it time to plan your next UK visa?

Dear friends,

Whether your current UK visa expires soon or in a year’s time, it is never too early to plan your next application!

You may have to wait for the last month of your current visa to submit a new application to the UK authorities but the key is preparation! We can start working on your case well in advance. This ensures you are ready as soon as it’s time to apply and without the last-minute surprises. Especially if your circumstances changed.

At 1st 4Immigration we guide you throughout the application process, beginning from now and ending with the decision on your next visa. This includes any queries you may have during the process so you would have someone to turn to.

Advance planning was well-highlighted in the BBC documentary Who Should Get to Stay in the UK? We took part in Episode 3, aired 27th June 2019, which focused on 3 couples applying for a Spouse visa. “Our” couple, who made it on the cover picture on BBC together with our lawyer Jules, took months to prepare for a visa application under our watchful eye. So, when it came to applying, theirs was the only case that run smoothly (on the visa side, there was other drama, it’s TV after all!).





It is good time to book a consultation! Our new website schedules face-to-face, What’s App or Skype sessions: https://www.1st4immigration.com/book-a-consultation/  In case of email advice, please contact us on info@1st4immigration.com 

We look forward to hearing from you!


1st4Immigration is one of the most experienced and prominent UK immigration law companies, accredited by the OISC at the highest Level 3. We have been in business for over 10 years, our OISC reference is 200800152, in which 2008 stands for the year accreditation. Office address: 68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4M 7DZ.

  

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