No interruption to UK visas!

Dear customers of 1st 4Immigration,

We would like to reassure you that all our immigration work continues as normal. UK visa and Citizenship applications are prepared and processed electronically. Whether you are applying for a UK entry visa to come here, or applying inside the UK to remain or settle. All cases are now considered by the UK authorities “behind the close doors”, meaning the visa officers are no longer seen face-to-face, as was the case with same-day service in the past. When decision has been made, we will be notified by email.

When working with us at 1st 4Immigration, you can submit the documents to us online without leaving your home. This is already a standard practice for our customers residing outside the UK and increasingly common for those applying inside the UK. We use Dropbox, email and similar providers. If you prefer, you can of course post us paper documents and we will scan them. For a consultation appointment, we work via What’s App, Skype, email, phone. Our face-to-face appointments are also currently running as normal but we can change yours to be conducted over What’s App or similar, should you require.

The only point where you have to appear in person during the whole visa application process is to submit biometrics (fingerprints) at a visa centre. Whether to do this is a decision you may have to make when the time comes, depending on how the Coronavirus situation develops.

Although we cannot influence it, we hope it will get better soon! 

Any questions - please ask. If you need to book a consultation, you can do so on our website: https://www.1st4immigration.com/book-a-consultation/  If you wish to start an application, please simply let us know by email , phone or What’s App.

1st 4Immigration team

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