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Visa UK: Spouse
Visa in the UK allows married partners to immigrate to the UK, to
stay with the partner. To apply for spouse
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Friday, 10 March 2017
Contact For Spouse Visa UK
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Friday, 30 December 2016
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Monday, 4 April 2016
New Changes Proposed To The Fees For Visas
Every
year there are many proposed changes to the Immigration rules that
come into effect on the 6th of April. But this year for the first
time the Home Office has increased the fees for various visa
categories and at the same time these new fees have come into effect
on the 18th of March.
The
fees for many visa categories have been increased by approximately 2%
for visit, study and work visas - the fees for further leave to
remain applications have gone up to £811 from £649, but the good
news is that the fees for spouse
visa applications made in country remains the same at
£649.
In
the case of Tier 2 applications the good news is that the fees for
the Tier 2 General shortage occupation have remained unchanged but
the fees for the Tier 2 General Intra Company Transfer have been
increased for both the short term and the long term categories.
The
visit visa fees have gone up from £85 to £87 whereas the fees for
settlement, residence and nationality have been increased by 25% fees
for the settlement visa in the last year 2015 was £1500 and this
year on the 18th of March 2016 the fees for all settlement
applications have been increased to £1875 which is a very steep
increase.
The
fees for naturalisation applications has also gone up by £231 and is
now £1236.
Targeted
increases have also been applied to premium services, such as the
priority visa service or the fast track postal service.
A
new legislation will set maximum levels on the amounts for broad
categories of fees that can be charged by the Home Office over the
next 4 years. Although there are no current plans to raise fees to
the maximum levels this increase will be introduced in the next few
years.
According
to the Home Office these increases will allow them to reduce taxpayer
contributions towards the border, immigration and citizenship system
and ensure that by 2019–2020 the system is self funded by those who
use it.
If
you need a U.K immigration lawyer and need assistance with any aspect
of UK immigration law whether from inside the U.K or from overseas,
contact Shalini V Bhargava of Aschfords Law in Harrow, London. We
also provide legal advise and assistance in respect of Family Law,
Wills & Probate, Litigation, Landlord & Tenant. Please
contact us today on +44 (0) 7582932830 or visit our website on
www.aschfordslaw.com
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Location:
London, UK
Monday, 23 November 2015
Law Advice On Sponsoring A Relative By Shalini V Bhargava
Aschfords Law Managing Partner and Immigration Solicitor Shalini V Bhargava talks about the U.K Immigration Law on Zee TV on the 3rd Nov, 2015 on sky direct 788 show in U.K and Europe.
It's one more week, and another legitimate show on immigration and today I had a significant number of messages from different viewers who needed assistance and counsel from our old companion Shalini Bhargava, who has many years of lawful experience behind her.
Shalini is always a delight to have on the show and I asked her a various questions.
One of our viewers messaged in and needed to know the procedure of "supporting" a relative from India to go to her child's wedding. Shalini said that sponsorship letters could be given out. However, it was crucial for the relatives in India/Pakistan to make the application in home town. She also highlight the requirement for them to take medicinal services insurance, in case anything was to happen amid their stay in the UK as without it the supporter may be sent a hefty bill for any treatment given to them.
Shalini additionally talked about the significance of managing a rejected application by UK Immigration Uxbridge, A lot of individuals apply for different visas they get rejected and afterward make another application and the past rejected application can affect the present application. Although each new application ought to be considered on its benefits. In this way, the first application ought to well arranged to stay away from any pitfalls in the first occurrence. The probability that the second will get declined becomes high, particularly since the Home Office has split down intensely on migration ever since the General Elections this year.
Shalini stated that in order for an application to be valid, it must:
be made on the correct form with every obligatory sections completed
include the correct fee
include photos in the right configuration
include a passport or travel document
include a BRP (Biometric Residence Permit) where one has been issued (cards are only currently issued when the visa application is made in the UK)
involve a biometrics appointment being booked and attended by the applicant (in the UK and other countries where biometrics are captured)
I was interested to know whether each application made requires a lawful delegate (specialist) to help with the form filling procedure and when Shalini said the Home Office charge for British citizenship was £1005, I almost fainted.
For more information, visit: http://www.aschfordslaw.com/uk-visa.html
It's one more week, and another legitimate show on immigration and today I had a significant number of messages from different viewers who needed assistance and counsel from our old companion Shalini Bhargava, who has many years of lawful experience behind her.
Shalini is always a delight to have on the show and I asked her a various questions.
One of our viewers messaged in and needed to know the procedure of "supporting" a relative from India to go to her child's wedding. Shalini said that sponsorship letters could be given out. However, it was crucial for the relatives in India/Pakistan to make the application in home town. She also highlight the requirement for them to take medicinal services insurance, in case anything was to happen amid their stay in the UK as without it the supporter may be sent a hefty bill for any treatment given to them.
Shalini additionally talked about the significance of managing a rejected application by UK Immigration Uxbridge, A lot of individuals apply for different visas they get rejected and afterward make another application and the past rejected application can affect the present application. Although each new application ought to be considered on its benefits. In this way, the first application ought to well arranged to stay away from any pitfalls in the first occurrence. The probability that the second will get declined becomes high, particularly since the Home Office has split down intensely on migration ever since the General Elections this year.
Shalini stated that in order for an application to be valid, it must:
be made on the correct form with every obligatory sections completed
include the correct fee
include photos in the right configuration
include a passport or travel document
include a BRP (Biometric Residence Permit) where one has been issued (cards are only currently issued when the visa application is made in the UK)
involve a biometrics appointment being booked and attended by the applicant (in the UK and other countries where biometrics are captured)
I was interested to know whether each application made requires a lawful delegate (specialist) to help with the form filling procedure and when Shalini said the Home Office charge for British citizenship was £1005, I almost fainted.
For more information, visit: http://www.aschfordslaw.com/uk-visa.html
Labels:
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U.K visa application,
UK visa laws and rules,
Visa for student,
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Location:
Uxbridge, Greater London, UK
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Discover a U.K. Business Immigration and Visa Lawyer that will Meet Your Legal Needs
Making an application to the pertinent powers can be exceptionally unpleasant. The laws and orders of U.K migration law are intricate and hard to comprehend for the layman.
If you are applying for the first time, or have been rejected U.K visa in the past and you are looking for an accomplished U.K migration legal counselor, then we can furnish you with a high level of service based on our specialist experience of U.K movement law in making applications to the Home Office and British Embassy or Consulates. We can diminish the danger of having your U.K migration application rejected, along these lines giving a superior shot of progress for your application. You can be guaranteed we will exhort you on what reports are required, the right strategy to take after and that your application structures are finished accurately before accommodation to the Home Office. We have a system of experienced counselors for confounded and complex issues.
If you are going to the United Kingdom as a business visitor you would need a UK business visa lawyer, much of the time you are permitted to stay for up to six months. To be permitted to enter or pass through the United Kingdom you must meet certain necessities for a U.K visa application.
Firstly, for this visa you would need to show that you mean to be in the UK for no more than six months and plan to leave the UK after the 6 months have passed. You would need to demonstrate that you have enough supports accessible to pay for convenience in the UK. Besides, as a business guest you are allowed to take part in specific exercises. Movement law in the UK records business exercises an individual can take part in. A couple of illustrations are, arranging executive meetings, or being a dispatch for tour groups, or giving administrations to a PC programming organization to introduce, troubleshoot or upgrade their items.
For more information, visit: http://www.aschfordslaw.com/uk-visa.html
If you are applying for the first time, or have been rejected U.K visa in the past and you are looking for an accomplished U.K migration legal counselor, then we can furnish you with a high level of service based on our specialist experience of U.K movement law in making applications to the Home Office and British Embassy or Consulates. We can diminish the danger of having your U.K migration application rejected, along these lines giving a superior shot of progress for your application. You can be guaranteed we will exhort you on what reports are required, the right strategy to take after and that your application structures are finished accurately before accommodation to the Home Office. We have a system of experienced counselors for confounded and complex issues.
If you are going to the United Kingdom as a business visitor you would need a UK business visa lawyer, much of the time you are permitted to stay for up to six months. To be permitted to enter or pass through the United Kingdom you must meet certain necessities for a U.K visa application.
Firstly, for this visa you would need to show that you mean to be in the UK for no more than six months and plan to leave the UK after the 6 months have passed. You would need to demonstrate that you have enough supports accessible to pay for convenience in the UK. Besides, as a business guest you are allowed to take part in specific exercises. Movement law in the UK records business exercises an individual can take part in. A couple of illustrations are, arranging executive meetings, or being a dispatch for tour groups, or giving administrations to a PC programming organization to introduce, troubleshoot or upgrade their items.
For more information, visit: http://www.aschfordslaw.com/uk-visa.html
Labels:
family Visa services.,
spouse visa uk,
U.K visa application,
UK visa laws and rules,
Visa for student,
work visa Uxbridge
Location:
United Kingdom
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