FAQ Q: Whera are you located ? A: We are located in the United Kingdom, Birmingham Q: Are you accredited by the designated professional body ? A: Yes, we are Top Category Specialist Level Practice regulatedthe by the OISC. We are registered at the highest possible level Q: Can you assist an overseas client ? A: Yes, we work with local, UK and overseas clients as we understand how difficult it is sometimes for our valued overseas clients to find a quality professional advice overseas Q: Do you charge cient per hour, letter, phone call etc or do you offer fixed fees ? A: We normally offer our clients fixed fees Q: Do I need to attend an appointment in person or can I be consulted over the phone ? A: You have a choice of either meeting this firm's lawyers in person or arranging a phone consultation Q: What are ILPA and JCWI logos on your web site ? A: ILPA and JCWI are professional memberships for lawyers practing immigration law. We are members of ILPA and JCWI Q: Which payment do you accept ? A: We accept UK cheques, PayPal, bank and wire transfers, as well as credit card payments Q: Do you work with overseas agencies or just individuals ? A: We work with both. We have launched a dedicated programme for our overseas partners. Please find all the details of that programme in the News section of this web site Q: Briefly, what can you as a firm do for a client ? A: As British specialist lawyers, we will do our best and even go that extra mile for you. We can help you with the necessary paperwork that will be needed to ensure that your application meets the Immigration requirements.
Please expect us to do the following for you, when you instruct us to represent you or a member of your family: Full and professional assessment of your case Advice on whether you should consider a different immigration programme or category Strong and weak points of your application Advice on correct list of documents Advice on evidence required Instructing your sponsor, relative, employer or college (if required) Final check of your documents before submission to the Home Office/British Diplomatic Post Creating a professionally looking paginated immigration bundle Drafting representations and cover letters to the Home Office/British Diplomatic Post Working with enterpreters (if required) Submission your application to the Home Office/British Diplomatic Post - Correspondence with the Home Office/British Diplomatic Post
Keeping you updated by post, E-mail or phone on the progress of your application If something goes wrong : requesting a review or reconsiderationAny further in-country/out-of-country immigration assistance
The above list is not exhaustive as we treat every client's case individually. Please do not hesitate to contact us for a professional immigration advice. |