🇬🇧 Immigration work continues, visas are issued!

 




Immigration work continues, UK visas are issued, visa centres remain open

 
Visa application centres inside the UK are classified as essential services, so you can still enrol biometrics (fingerprints) as part of your application for a UK visa, settlement or British Citizenship. The casework (considering your documents) continues by the UK Government remotely, with online submission of documents - a process that has been in place for 2 years now (since before Covid).

Not forgetting Brexit! We have an exciting new Points-Based Immigration System for work visas that welcomes a wide range of skilled workers from all over the world (not just Europe). The new rules are more flexible, the process is faster. The rules are more technical, such as salary thresholds, but this is where we can help with our expertise. We are still expecting a return of Post-Study Work visas in summer 2021. Also, Hong Kong BNO visa commenced from late January 2021 and we have already processed some successful cases! So much positive is going on in the UK immigration!

We at 1st 4Immigration continue to work as normal. We conduct online consultations via Zoom, WhatsApp and email for our customers worldwide, as we have been already doing during the past 12 years. We work on your cases as usual, you can provide us with your documents online via Dropbox or email, so we make the most of the modern technology in the ’new normal’. We are here to help if you are coming to the UK to work or to join your family, extending your stay or need to apply for Citizenship.

To book an online consultation one-to-one with an Immigration Lawyer:  https://www.1st4immigration.com/book-a-consultation/. As usual, a consultation fee counts towards our representation fee. 
 

1st 4Immigration 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. 

Address: Tower 42 (NatWest Tower), 25 Old Broad Street, City of London, London, EC2N 1HN.

www.1st4immigration.com 

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