UK Immigration Law Practice
In many immigration cases, full legal representation is not always necessary.
However, preparing and submitting an application without professional guidance can involve serious risks.
The Immigration Case Supervision Service is designed for clients who wish to prepare and submit their application themselves while being professionally guided by a senior UK immigration lawyer.
This service combines cost efficiency with expert legal oversight.
Clients typically choose supervision where:
Even strong applications can fail due to technical errors, missing evidence, or incorrect legal framing.
Professional supervision significantly reduces these risks.
Once instructed, we will guide you through the entire preparation process.
We will:
You remain in control of your application while receiving professional legal guidance at every stage.
This approach allows you to:
Many clients find this option to be the optimal balance between cost and professional protection.
Supervision service fee: from £1,200
The exact fee depends on the complexity of the case.
Fees exclude Home Office charges, Visa Application Centre fees, translations and third-party costs.
A consultation is recommended before starting supervision in order to:
Book a consultation to discuss your case and whether supervised self-application is appropriate.
If you wish to proceed with professional supervision of your immigration application while preparing the case yourself, you can order this service online.
Legal Centre is a UK immigration law practice specialising in complex immigration matters, including:
We assist clients across the UK and worldwide.
Information on this page is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice.
Individual circumstances vary and professional advice should always be obtained before taking action.
Contact us directly via phone or instant messaging. Our specialists are ready to assist.
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+44 779 114 5923UK Toll Free
0800 707 4646
Authorised by the Immigration Advice Authority
Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
Immigration Law Practitioners' Association