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Points-Based System training course 28-29 March: Tiers, Points, Dependants, qualifying for ILR.

We offer a 2-day weekend course at our office in the City of London. Multi Travel Visas Ltd and its sister company, 1st 4Immigration Ltd, are both accredited by The OISC, ref F201100418 and F200800152 respectively. This course has a particular emphasis on Tier 2 General and Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa categories, applying for a Sponsor Licence and using Tier 2 Code of Practice as well as qualifying for an Indefinite Leave in these routes. It also covers (often forgotten in training) rules for family members of PBS migrants. You can earn 12 core CPD hours credit, subject to the successful completion of the test after the course. You can book PBS training courses here: http://www.mtv-training.co.uk/index-pbs.php As a practicing company, we are offering to share our experience to help you deal with the applications of Points-Based System migrants, their family members and ILR applications based on PBS categories. Our tutors are our very own OISC-accredited practicing immigration

OISC Level 1 course, Sat-Sun 28 February - 1 March 2015, City of London (Monument), from a practicing immigration company.

This is a very informative and practical 2-day weekend course at our office in the City of London (Monument). Multi Travel Visas Ltd and a sister company, 1st 4Immigration Ltd, are both accredited by The OISC, ref F201100418 and F200800152 respectively. After many years of experience – and hundreds of successful cases – we are offering to share our experience with you to help you prepare for your OISC Level 1 assessment and accreditation. You can read Testimonials on our immigration cases here. To book please visit our training website: http://www.mtv-training.co.uk/ TRAINING DATES (we have a class every month) - all available to be booked now. Weekend 28 February - 1 March 2015 Weekend 21 - 22 March 2015 Weekend 11 - 12 April 2015 Weekend 16 - 17 May 2015 Weekend 27 - 28 June 2015 Our tutors are our very own OISC-accredited practicing immigration advisers who handle the real cases during the week and teach on weekends. You can read about them on the Tutor

Immigration advice session by email, book in February to save money!

Our advice session is often the 1 st step in the immigration process and is useful to assess your eligibility or to advise on the visa requirements. We have 2 options of offering a consultation: over email and at our office in the City of London.   At the moment you can save the money on having an email advice while the current advice fee is still £70 and is cheaper than a face-to-face appointment, which costs £100. From 1 March 2015 our email advice fee will be brought in line with the office appointment fee of £100.   Whether you are approaching your visa expiry date or not, it is never too early to have a consultation. You don’t have to be eligible to apply for a visa now, however, by having an advice session in February 2015 not only can you save the money, you can also benefit from knowing early on what to expect in the future. Many applicants find they should have started preparation in advance, such as keeping or ordering the bank statements. Self-employed people often

Online CPD course 6 hours, Spouse/Partner Visas - Case Studies and FAQs

For our colleagues Immigration Advisers and Solicitors: Our online training course is accepted by The OISC. Spouse/Partner Visas - Case Studies and FAQs. 6 core hours CPD credit. This course provides case studies and answers to most frequently asked questions from our practice.   Case studies include meeting the Financial Requirement via employment, self-employment (including 'umbrella company', sole trader, limited company owner), savings, pension. Plus case studies including issues with English (including using the same evidence in the last visa application), Life in the UK Test as well as accommodation, translations etc. We also included cases where the Sponsor was exempt from the Financial Requirement (£18,600) and where a couple applied under Exception plus the difference between exemption and exception. Download from our website, study in your own time on any computer, iPad or iPhone, complete the test and we will award your CPD hours and send you a certificate.

New successful case and testimonial on EEA Residence Card as an Unmarried Partner of an EEA citizen.

"I wanted to say big thank you for help with our case, your service was smooth and professional, even though we were short of time and documents. Our questions were always answered and we were informed of everything that was happening, great communication. Pleasure to deal with you.” This came from Gabriela, a Polish citizen who asked us to help with a visa application for her South African partner. Gabriela’s partner spent 5 years in the UK on an Ancestral Dependant visa, based on the marriage to a pervious partner. Gabriela spent several years in the UK too, so for the past 2.5 years the couple did live together in the UK. We advised to apply for a Residence Card as an Unmarried Partner because both Gabriela and the applicant were still married to their respective spouses at the point of application, yet Gabriela’s partner’s visa was expiring very soon, so they had to act fast! For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us: info@1s

New successful case and testimonial on British Citizenship application for an Australian citizen.

"1 st 4Immigration understand what good quality client service is all about. My application to become a British citizen became a step closer today when I received my invitation to attend the Citizenship Ceremony. My application was a complex one which required me to go back as far as 1986 for records before electronic data existed! Joanne Wilson guided me through the process; her knowledge of the application process was invaluable as she knew how, where and who to contact for documents dating back so far. She also diligently recorded 5 years worth of travel ….given that I travel sometimes as many as once or twice a week this was a testament to her perseverance, having eye for detail and recording it accurately. She was extremely responsive and diligent in all that she carried out and I would not hesitate to recommend anyone to her who will be going through the same process. As I said, she exemplifies excellent client service! Many thanks Joanne.” This came from Sally , citiz