UK Immigration Law Practice
Legal Centre provides comprehensive legal assistance for individuals seeking permanent residence and British citizenship in the United Kingdom.
Applications for settlement and citizenship involve strict legal requirements relating to residence, absences, good character, English language ability and knowledge of life in the UK. Errors or misunderstandings can lead to refusal or long delays.
Professional legal guidance can significantly improve the prospects of success.
Indefinite Leave to Remain grants permanent residence in the UK and removes immigration restrictions on work and stay.
We assist with settlement applications across all immigration routes, including work, family and long residence cases.
Naturalisation allows eligible applicants to become British citizens.
We advise on residence requirements, absence limits, good character issues, documentation and application preparation.
We assist with applications to register children as British citizens, including complex cases involving discretionary provisions and children born in the UK.
For individuals who previously held settlement in the UK but have been absent for extended periods and wish to return.
We advise on applications involving previous immigration breaches, criminal matters or other issues affecting eligibility.
Settlement and citizenship applications are significant steps with long-term consequences. A consultation allows us to assess your eligibility and advise on the safest strategy.
Anton Koval
Partner
Legal Centre — UK Immigration Law Practice
Mob/WhatsApp: +44 7791 145 923
Office: 0800 707 4646
Same-day consultations available for ILR, citizenship and complex residence matters.
Book a consultation to discuss your case and the available legal options.
Contact us directly via phone or instant messaging. Our specialists are ready to assist.
Mobile / International
+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