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Appeals & administrative review

 

The UK’s changing immigration laws and complex Home Office guidance can make the visa process daunting. We often consult with business and individual clients who have received a visa refusal from the Home Office, perhaps because they have not submitted correct documentation or because the Home Office have failed to consider the application effectively. 

Our immigration solicitors can review the Home Office’s refusal letter with you and consider your options. We can look at appealing the decision, applying for Administrative Review or challenging the decision by way of Judicial Review. We are here to provide you with expert advice on the next steps you should take to ensure you get your visa quickly.  

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

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Monica Atwal

Managing Partner

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+44 118 960 4605

Rebecca Hone

Senior Associate

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+44 20 7539 8019

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  • 20 November 2019
  • Immigration

NHS Visas

In response to the fears of a very strained health service following Brexit, Boris Johnson has introduced the new NHS visa to allow easier recruitment of overseas doctors and nurses. The cost of the visa will be reduced to £464 which is half the usual fee of £928.

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  • 30 October 2019
  • Immigration

Top tips for judicial review

Judicial review is an important remedy and is used to challenged decisions made by public bodies, or those made on their behalf. In immigration cases, it can be used to challenge decisions which do not provide a statutory right of appeal.

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  • 29 October 2019
  • Immigration

Let’s break it down: Euro Temporary Leave to Remain (Euro TLR)

The government released its Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules on 24 October 2019 and finally shed some light on the ambiguous Euro Temporary Leave to Remain (Euro TLR). The following are key features of the new Scheme:

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  • 25 October 2019
  • Immigration

Briefing paper on UK’s future immigration system published

The House of Common’s library has published a briefing on UK’s future immigration system. The paper gives an overview of why the immigration system is changing, and what changes to expect.

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  • 24 October 2019
  • Immigration

And a vindaloo visa please…

Priti Patel had recently announced the introduction of the ‘vindaloo visa’, which came into effect on 6 October 2019. But what exactly is this visa?

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  • 23 October 2019
  • Immigration

Applying for naturalisation? Be wary of this important requirement!

Naturalisation is the process of becoming a British citizen for adults. This process has various requirements which include a minimum period of previous residence, knowledge of life and language in the UK among others.

“The whole process of obtaining Skill worker Visa for my husband and myself was a hassle free experience – all thanks to Rebecca Hone for putting up the perfect documentation on our behalf. It took her just two phone calls with us to get us there. We were offered a good discount for the dependant visa. Given that we were a bit stressed because of the times we live in, we are truly thankful to Clarkslegal for the exceptional services offered to us. Everything just fell into place.”

Individual Client

“I had the pleasure of working with Rebecca Hone at Clarkslegal LLP. Rebecca was incredibly proactive about helping to manage my Tier 2 Visa process. She made it incredibly clear what was required, and was very helpful in reminding me about any outstanding details. Rebecca also ensured that the process went as quickly and efficiently as possible.”

Individual Client