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Private Immigration Lawyers

Our specialist immigration lawyers guide individuals through the complex process of regularising their UK immigration status.

Our immigration team is well versed on the eligibility criteria for each private immigration route and will be with you every step of the way, reviewing and providing feedback on your documents in addition to drafting bespoke legal representations in support of your application.

We often are approached by individual clients who have received a visa refusal from the Home Office, and provide expert advice on the required next steps to rectify the situation and safeguard their right to remain in the UK.

“The team makes it very easy to ask questions and understand the advice given.” 

Legal 500

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Monica Atwal

Managing Partner

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+44 118 960 4605

Read, listen and watch our latest insights

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  • 18 August 2026
  • Immigration

Home Office curtailment of Sponsored Workers’ permission: Why employers and employees must act quickly

The Home Office has recently changed the speed at which it processes sponsor notifications following the end of a sponsored worker’s employment.

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  • 04 August 2026
  • Immigration

Home Office revokes EU Settlement Scheme Status ‘Granted in Error’ – What does This Mean for EU Citizens?

Recent reports that the Home Office has begun revoking the immigration status of some EU nationals on the basis that it was originally “granted in error” have caused understandable concern among immigration practitioners and those with status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS).

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  • 23 July 2026
  • Immigration

New Priority Service for British citizenship applications: Faster decisions now available

The Home Office has introduced a new Priority Service for British citizenship applications, allowing eligible applicants to receive a decision on their naturalisation or registration application in around 30 working days, rather than waiting the standard processing time of up to six months.

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  • 09 July 2026
  • Immigration

Right to Work Checks are changing from 1 October 2026: Is your business ready?

The Home Office’s new rules, effective 1 October 2026, will overhaul right to work checks and raise the risk of civil penalties for UK businesses.

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  • 25 June 2026
  • Immigration

Justice and Home Affairs Committee – Settlement, Citizenship and Integration: What the House of Lords Report Means for Migrants

Discover how the House of Lords report influences UK settlement, citizenship, and integration policies. Learn what it means for migrants and employers.

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  • 11 June 2026
  • Immigration

MAC report reveals who stays in the UK on the Skilled Worker Route – Key insights for employers

Key insights from the MAC report: Who stays in the UK on the Skilled Worker route? Essential findings and takeaways for employers.

“Responsive, helpful, providing clarity on the most complex immigration issues.”

Legal 500 2026

“Both individuals are flexible in their availability with us and provide pragmatic advice.”

Legal 500 2026