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New English language rule is coming on 28 October 2013. If you’re eligible for ILR or British Citizenship - apply now!

The new rule on English language is not bringing anything ‘horrible’ but does mean more to do for quite a few migrants, both EU and non-EU nationals. Probably even more for Europeans than for non-Europeans because European nationals don’t need to evidence English language ability up until the Citizenship stage. Unlike non-EU migrants, many of whose need to meet English language requirement if they want to work, study or join a partner. The change: from 28 October 2013 those applying for settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain, Permanent   Residency) or for British Citizenship need to pass a Life in the UK Test and also demonstrate English language ability in Speaking and Listening at a B1 level. For many it will mean having to take 2 tests: Life in the UK and English. Those applying (if eligible on residency rules, criminality etc) before 28 October 2013 can only pass a Life in the UK Test, at the moment it is sufficient on its own. Once this requirement has ...

Travel visas to China, India, Saudi Arabia. Russian visas and invitations. Same-day UK passport renewal.

Multi Travel Visas Ltd is accredited with various Embassies and official visa centres in London. FAST CHINESE VISAS: we can submit applications any day without appointments. processing time 3 or 4 working days. RUSSIAN VISAS and INVITATIONS: work, business and tourism on next-day service or 1-week service. We have a Russian-speaking member of staff to process and read visa invitations. SAUDI ARABIAN visas in 3-4 working days. INDIAN VISAS: Same-day business visas are available without appointments. 1 week service is also available as standard for both business and tourist visas. SAME-DAY UK PASSPORT RENEWAL: We can assist with renewing a UK passport using same-day or 1 week service at the Passport Office in London. We submit applications on next working day after receiving your documents, there is no need to wait for an appointment. Our service fee £152 plus official fees. If we have your documents before 12pm we can also submit on the same working day and...

Fast Schengen visa and appointments

Multi Travel Visas Ltd has been accredited for years with various Embassies in London. FRENCH SCHENGEN VISA takes 4 working days from the date of the biometric appointment for most nationals (personal a ttendance required for the biometrics). We use separate appointments for agencies and can provide one much sooner. PORTUGUESE SCHENGEN VISA takes 1 week from the nearest available Wednesday. No biometrics, no personal attendance needed. FAST CHINESE VISAS: we can submit applications any day without appointments. processing time 3 or 4 working days. RUSSIAN VISAS and INVITATIONS: work, business and tourism on next-day service or 1-week service. SAUDI ARABIAN visas in 3-4 working days. INDIAN VISAS: Same-day business visas are available without appointments. 1 week service is also available as standard for both business and tourist visas. SAME-DAY UK PASSPORT RENEWAL: We can assist with renewing a UK passport using same-day or 1 week service at the Passport Office in Lond...

Immigration questions answered over email - by next working day!

As part of our services we offer advice session, which can be at our office (Tower Hill in central London) or over email. This is available to the migrants as well as to fellow immigrations advisers and solicitors. Email advice is becoming very popular because it is available to anyone anywhere in the world, plus answers are written and you can refer to them later without a fear of forgetting the advice given. You can also show it to your partner or to your employer. We promise to provide answers to your queries by the end of the next working day after receipt of advice fee, which is £70 and is counted towards our service fee if you proceed with an application through us later. Advice fee can be paid online on our website or to our bank account. Examples on the issues we can advise during the session: absences from the UK for an ILR (are they within the limit?), what to do if you have a criminal conviction or a driving offence, how   your British spouse/partner can m...

Child born in the UK, do we need to apply for a Dependant visa?

‘Can apply’ is not the same as ‘need to apply’.    To start with, the child’s parents can wait until it’s time to apply for the parents’ next visa, such as a Tier 2 General extension, and then include a child in that application. In this example the child will receive a Tier 2 Dependant visa at the same time as his/her parents receive a main Tier 2 visa and a Tier 2 Spouse visa.    If the next visa happens to be an ILR then again, a child can be included into an ILR application. However, both actions above are not compulsory because of this: if a child is born in the UK he/she can be registered as a British citizen as soon as at least one parent secures an ILR. It may be worth applying for a Dependant visa if the parents want to take a child abroad then he/she would need a visa to come back to the UK, so in this case parents have no choice but to apply for a Dependant visa for the child. Or perhaps some non-immigration authorities want to see a proof of the c...

What is the Date of Application and why it is so important?

Imagine this: you are making an application today but tomorrow the Rules are changing, which rules would apply? Or you have made an application a month ago, your visa expires in 2 weeks time and your application is not going to be decided before then, are you going to become an overstayer through no fault of your own? A Date of Application idea deals with such issues. If the date of your application is before the Rules changed then your application is going to be considered under the Rules in place before the changes. For example, Spouse/Partner visas rules were significantly changed on 9 July 2012, yet those who applied before that, even on 8 July 2012, had their applications considered under the old rules, even if the decision was made a few months after the rules changed. If the date of your application is before your last visa expired then your status remains the same as it was on the date of application for as long as it takes for a new application to be considered. Howeve...

What is Switching? And when can a migrant apply inside the UK?

Switching is not an official term. Switching simply means changing a visa category while inside the UK, ie switching from one to another, such as from a Tier 4 Student to a Tier 2 General; or from Tier 4 to a Spouse visa. Officially it is called ‘applying for a leave to remain in a Tier 2 General category’ or ‘applying for a leave to remain as a Spouse of a UK citizen’. So, we can simply say ‘Switching from a Student visa to a Spouse visa’. The significance of switching is this: switching means applying inside the UK and it is only allowed if the Rules specifically allow so. If switching is not allowed then the applicant has to return to their country and apply for a visa from there. Whether a migrant can switch or not is a matter of the Rules. It has nothing to do with an inconvenience of having to travel to one’s country of origin just to make a new application can come back. If the applicant is trying to switch where the Rules don’t allow so then he/she will be re...