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We have a nice review about our Spouse visa services!

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Susie, a New Zealand national applied for Spouse extension : 1st4immigration is an extremely professional organisation, whose advisers always respond to emails on the same day you write. They are knowledgeable, courteous and helpful. Thanks to them, I saved a lot of headaches and time by not having to sort through complicated government websites and related links, in order to get a visa by myself. It is virtually impossible to speak to government officials on the telephone to ask questions, so having an expert close at hand is both a comfort and a real time-saver. I highly recommend them. For individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us:  info@1st4immigration.com  or visit our website, UK Spouse page:  http://ukspousevisa.1st4immigration.com/ Let’s start working on your UK Spouse / Partner application! 1st 4Immigration Ltd , authorised by the OISC, ref 200800152. We operate at the highest Level 3 of expertise. Office address: 68 King

Another 5 star Google review about our Schengen visa services!

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Vinoth Thiru applied for Schengen visa from the French Consulate : Hi,     This is one of the best service to approach. They are very professional in handling the documents and helped to get he appointment in 1 week and get the visa in hand(4 days).  Excellent Response and reliable. Will go with them again. 100% reliability. Thanks   Here is a copy of Google review, which can also be found here:  https://goo.gl/maps/dXZJuGMMeYu It is possible to obtain a French Schengen visa within 3-4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with the German and Portuguese Schengen visas. The good thing about applying through French Embassy is that they tend to issuer longer, multiple-entry, visas. Although you have to go through a very stringent process of application, you may have a visa lasting for several years. Contact us at  Multi Travel Visas : French Schengen visa

Two-day Immigration Training - 24-25 November 2018, only £250+VAT!

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As a practicing immigration company, accredited by the OISC, 1st 4Immigration Ltd provides Immigration Training to other current and prospective immigration professionals as well as short courses to focus on what’s important to you! Our office address: 68 King William Street, City of London, near Monument Underground station. Book now: http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/classroom-oisc-level-1-course.php We have Online OISC LEVEL 1 Course also: http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/online-oisc-level-1-course.php Including a mock Level 1 Assessment and real case studies from a practicing OISC-accredited immigration company. With the online version, you can download it on your computer and study in your own time! For details please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com . We respond emails on the same working day.

We have a new five star review for Spouse Indefinite Leave to Remain !

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Oktav, Turkish national applied for Spouse Indefinite Leave to Remain: Excellent service and very friendly staff. I felt very comfortable through the process of completing my ILR . They have also completed my FLR application two and half hears ago. It is very easy to deal with them and they made this stressful process very easy. I didn't have to think about the details in my busy business schedule as everything was sorted out for me bu 1st immigration. I do trust my visa applications to them as well since they have sorted out couple of applications for me already. I highly recommend their services and every each of the staff there. They are very friendly but highly professional. They know what they are doing. Here is a copy of Google review, which can also be found here:  https://goo.gl/maps/P3mzS3sLbQ22   For individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us:  info@1st4immigration.com  or visit our website, UK Spouse page:  http://uk

New 5 star Google review about our Schengen visa services!

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Wns Pranata   applied for Schengen visa from the French Consulate: Best service  First class all the way!! Special thanks to Seb and Andre. Recommended!!! Here is a copy of Google review, which can also be found here:  https://goo.gl/maps/k2q2EipJ9GA2 It is possible to obtain a French Schengen visa within 3-4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with the German and Portuguese Schengen visas. The good thing about applying through French Embassy is that they tend to issuer longer, multiple-entry, visas. Although you have to go through a very stringent process of application, you may have a visa lasting for several years. Contact us at  Multi Travel Visas : French Schengen visa :  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-france.php German Schengen visa :  http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/schengen-visa-germany.php Portuguese Schengen visa

Immigration Training

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As a practicing immigration company, accredited by the OISC, 1st 4Immigration Ltd provides Immigration Training http://www.1st4immigration.com/immigration-training-courses.php to other current and prospective immigration professionals as well as short courses to focus on what’s important to you! Book now: - Online OISC LEVEL 1 Course. http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/online-oisc-level-1-course.php - Classroom OISC Level 1 training course Plus specialist short courses http://www.1st4immigration.com/training/classroom-oisc-level-1-course.php  The upcoming Specialist course will be held on 7 November 2018, Wednesday, 6pm-8pm: -EEA rules -Tier 1 Entrepreneur -Tier 2 General Our office address: 68 King William Street, City of London, near Monument Underground station. For details please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com. We respond emails on the same working day. #UKimmigration, #UKImmigrationTips, #OISCLevel1training, #OnlineOISCCourse

10 interesting facts about British Citizenship that Brits don’t know, and it includes children of couples like Meghan and Prince Harry.

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#1 Child born in the UK doesn’t automatically become a British citizen.  Since 1983 at least one parent has to be British at the time of birth, in this case Prince Harry. Can also work if one parent has a permanent residency immigration status. If both parents are migrants and don’t have a permanent residency document, their child won’t be entitled to a British passport at birth. #2 Child born outside the UK becomes British by descent, so your ‘grandchild’ may not be British.  Let’s imagine Meghan and Harry are enjoying Australia and Fiji so much, they decided to stay there until their baby is born. Will the child be British if born abroad? Yes, because Prince Harry is British. But the child will be what the law calls ‘British by descent’. It means Meghan and Harry’s grandchildren will only be British if they are born in the UK. If their grandchildren (from this child) are born outside the UK, they won’t be British and, well, we may have a Royal baby who isn’t a British ci

Classroom OISC Level 1 training course and specialist short courses.

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We have a full 2-day weekend Level 1 course as well as short course to focus on what’s important to you! Choose from a 1- day course or just an evening session. Have your say - email us your questions and suggestions beforehand, so we could cover the requested topics of your immigration casework. Date/Time Course CPD Price 24 October 2018 Wednesday 6pm-8pm Specialist course: -EEA rules -Spouse visas CPD 2 hours £100+VAT BOOK NOW 7 November 2018 Wednesday 6pm-8pm Specialist course: -EEA rules -Tier 1 Entrepreneur -Tier 2 General CPD 2 hours £100+VAT BOOK NOW 10 November 2018 Saturday 9am-5pm One day course: -Spouse visas -EEA rules -Tier 1 Entrepreneur -Tier 2 General -Tier 5 visas CPD 7 hours £150+VAT BOOK NOW 24-25 November 2018 Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm OISC level 1 CPD 10 hours £250+VAT BOOK NOW 12 December 2018 Wednesday 6pm-8pm Specialist course: -EEA rules -Spouse visas CPD 2 hours £100+VAT BOOK NOW All courses

What to do if your visa was refused and passport held by UKVI - inspired by recent Mail article

A recent Daily Mail article here https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6196899/Couple-face-torn-apart-chef-facing-deportation-technicality.html told how a South African husband was refused Spouse visa extension (after initial 2.5 years). The reason was quite common: English language requirement which has to be at a higher A2 level. The South African gentleman had no idea the rules were changed in 2017. So, if your visa has been refused, what’s next? #1 Don’t panic, you won’t be “deported”. A term ‘deportation' is overused by the media completely out of context. Deportation is a legal term for a process used to remove foreign criminals. It is not used to split the law-abiding hard-working families because of a technical mistake in the visa application. #2 Don’t be scared of the letter telling you to leave the UK.   It is a standard letter that comes with all refusals that sounds scary “You now must make arrangements to leave the country”.It is computer-generated. Ke

Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa interviews

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Complete guide by UK immigration entrepreneurs. We are UK immigration lawyers and world-class business plan writers. If you become our client, we will provide a version of this document with the answers. About you – general 1.     How many times have you visited the UK? 2.     What was the purpose of those visits? 3.     How many relatives do you have in the UK? Where are they, are you planning to visit them? 4.     Will you be applying for settlement or returning to your country of origin? 5.     When was the last time you visited the UK? 6.     Was this application completed by you? 7.     Have you ever been in breach of immigration laws? About you - qualifications/experience 1.     What experience do you have in running this type of business? 2.     Are you educated in this field? 3.     Why do you want to do this business? 4.     What due-diligence have you performed in regards to starting a business in the UK? 5.     Are you applying as part of a