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❤️ What our clients love about Multi Travel Visas. 🏅 New 5 star reviews about our Schengen visa services! ❗ Schengen visa Spain: there are still appointments available for Christmas!

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We had  some nice  Google reviews about our Schengen visa services: Tina Zhang: Sebastian and Andre are very helpful. They booked my French Visa quickly and checked my documents carefully. I got my visa back quick as well. (1week) I would really recommend them to anyone ! Review link: https://goo.gl/maps/598SsUECfsxgRM31A Pattarawut Sophontanabodee I would like to say Thank you so much to Andre and Sebastian who helped me through all the Visa process!  I would totally recommend Multi Travel Visas to those who looking for applying Schengen Visa from UK! They are very professional and they will help you and guide you throughout the application process. Review link: https://goo.gl/maps/oGNRL5v5dZGf3zLK6 Suprianto Suprianto I want to drop a note and thank you for the excellent service provided by multi travel visa, especially Sebastian who assist me during the process.  The experience better than I expected, prompt reply, clear guidance and  I would...

🎓 OISC Level 1 classroom courses from BBC-featured company, £250+VAT.

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  Having finished filming the BBC documentary Who Should Get to Stay in the UK?, we are excited to offer our OISC Level 1 courses during January - March 2020! As the subject of UK immigration is becoming even more exciting, you can keep up-to-date with our classroom and online training – and claim CPD hours. 2-day weekend course is conducted at our office in the City of London and presented by our Level 3 accredited Senior Immigration Lawyer, Jules Motcho. That’s him on the far right on the photo! Classroom and livestream training: 18-19 January 2020 Saturday And Sunday 10am-5pm, CPD 10 hours, £250+VAT.   Book now! 15-16 February 2020 Saturday And Sunday 10am-5pm, CPD 10 hours, £250+VAT.   Book now! 21-22 March 2020 Saturday And Sunday 10am-5pm, CPD 10 hours, £250+VAT.   Book now! Online self-study course: If you prefer studying in your own time, we have a more detailed  Online OISC Level 1 courses here . CPD 16 hours, ...

‼️ Contact now - Spanish Schengen visa – appointments still available for Christmas

Schengen visa Spain: there are still appointments available for early December – you can still travel during Christmas and New Year period! Processing time: 7 - 10 days for most nationals. It is a Schengen visa and covers all Schengen countries.  Please contact us now to plan your travels, especially when visiting several countries, so you comply by the Schengen rules while getting a visa on time! Phone us:  0871 472 1468 or 07795471483 or text.  Email:   info@multitravelvisas.co.uk , we reply on the same business day!  Submit an enquiry  on our new website:  https://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/spain-schengen-visa Visit our office   in the City of London , 9am – 6pm Monday to Friday, no appointment needed. Office address:  Tower 42 (NatWest Tower), 25 Old Broad Street, City of London, London, EC2N 1HN. Nearest Underground stations are: Liverpool Street, Bank, Monument.

🕚 Schengen Visa limited appointments - need to apply now!

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Schengen consulates have been providing only limited appointments for travelling in December, Christmas and New Year. They are running our fast! You need to apply NOW to make it on time - please contact us ASAP.  You can apply within 3 months before travelling – time to plan Christmas and New Year holidays now! France - Schengen visa    Sooner appointments than in the public system!  We are one of just 9 accredited visa agencies in the whole of the UK, a highly-trusted company with 15 years of experience. French Consulate issues longer, multiple-entry visas.   Processing time: 1 week for most nationals, may be longer during busy travel times.   Spain - Schengen visa Soonest appointment: next working day. Processing time: 7 - 10 days for most nationals. Portugal - Schengen visa Soonest appointment: next 2 - 3 days. Processing time: 1 week for most nationals.   Germany - Schengen visa Soonest appointment: next 3 - 4 days. Pr...

🎓 Classroom And Livestream OISC Level 1 Training Course. CPD 10 Core Hours, 2-3 November 2019, Saturday And Sunday, 10am-5pm, £250+VAT.

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Having finished filming the BBC documentary Who Should Get to Stay in the UK?, we are excited to offer our OISC Level 1 courses during autumn 2019! As the subject of UK immigration is becoming even more exciting, you can keep up-to-date with our classroom and online training – and claim CPD hours. 2-day weekend course is conducted at our office in the City of London and presented by our Level 3 accredited Senior Immigration Lawyer, Jules Motcho. That’s him on the far right on the photo! Classroom and livestream training: 2 – 3 November 2019, Saturday/Sunday 10am-5pm, CPD 10 hours, £250+VAT.  Book now! Online self-study course: If you prefer studying in your own time, we have a more detailed  Online OISC Level 1 courses here . CPD 16 hours, £199+VAT. 1st 4 Immigration  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 w...

❗Part 2. Immigration articles worth reading (and worrying). NHS doctor is threatened with deportation over basic visa mistake.

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NHS doctor is threatened with deportation over basic visa mistake. How a basic, non-common-sense rule can stop from securing a UK visa. And why you shouldn’t worry if your refusal letter says “You must now leave the UK”.   Was it correct under the law to deny a visa? Bizarrely, yes, it was.   In this article, a Taiwanese junior doctor was refused a work visa because of a small mistake, a technicality. She applied under the sponsorship of the NHS (no less), to work as a much-needed junior doctor.   The problem:   It was Maintenance requirement. She must have had £945 held continuously for 90 days. She had it but the balance fell below £945 for a few days. A small mistake, a technicality, yet the outcome was a visa refusal and what newspapers called a ‘deportation letter’.   The rule of “held for X days” means the balance must not have fallen below the minimum amount even for 1 day even by £1. Although this situation is about a T...

❗Immigration articles worth reading (and worrying). Part 1. School sends home a teacher because she has no right to work.

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School sends home a teacher because she has no right to work – her Indefinite Leave is in the old passport. If your passport expired, do you need to transfer your UK visa? Yes and No, there is no short answer.   Was the school correct in applying the law? Bizarrely, yes, they were.   If you have a biometric residence permit (BRP), a visa card that looks like a bank card, you don’t have to do anything until this visa expires. If, however, you have an old Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) sticker in your passport, then the answer becomes more complex.   In this article, a Trinidadian deputy headteacher (no less) has had her ILR since 1989, is married to a UK citizen and has British children. The immigration law does not require her to transfer ILR to a new passport, she can travel with both passports. It is employment law that was ‘the problem’ here.   Some relatively recent changes in employment law made it compulsory for non-EU citizens to h...