Prolegis can advise and assist you with all aspects of UK immigration and asylum law. Our aim is to provide you with a prompt, high quality and professional service.
We are a firm of qualified solicitors and not glorified immigration agents.
We appreciate immigration and asylum law can be difficult to understand and is changing constantly. That is why we are here to help. We will advise you at all stages, collate your materials, prepare and lodge the application and follow up with the authorities to ensure that your application is processed as quickly as possible.
We advise both individuals and business clients. Our services to the individual can include advice relating to highly skilled, marriage, student, citizenship and asylum applications. Our services to corporate clients range from sponsored skilled workers to investor visas.
Whether you are an employer looking to hire an overseas national, a skilled professional considering furthering your career in the UK, or a student contemplating a period of study at one of the UK's universities, we can advise and assist you at all stages of the immigration process.
We will advise you on the legal requirements, your eligibility, the range and content of documentation required, processing timescales and supplementary matters to ensure that the immigration process runs as smoothly as possible for you.
Many of our clients choose to stay with us from initial entry to the UK, through extension and settlement applications to naturalising as a British citizen.
We offer a fixed fee service for all types of immigration and asylum applications and our rates are very competitive.
Here is a list of some of the areas we can advise on:
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• Visitor visas
• Business visas
• Marriage in the UK
• Spouse/Fiance Visas
• Student visas (Tier 4)
• Highly Skilled (Tier 1)
• Entrepreneur (Tier 1)
• Investor (Tier 1)
• Post Study Worker (Tier 1) |
• Sponsored Skilled Worker (Tier 2)
• Indefinite Leave to Remain
• British Citizenship Applications
• EEA Applications
• Dependent Applications
• Asylum
• Appeal hearings
• Article 8 and Fresh Representations |
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