We were approached by the sponsor, a British Citizen, working in the UK.  He was soon to be married to his partner of a number of years, whom he met whilst working overseas. His partner already had a son when they met, and the father had been absent for much of the child’s life.  The…
Four months ago, we were approached by Mr V, a US national residing in Europe. He had separated from his children’s mother many years ago but chose not to get divorced and to continue parenting the children jointly. He applied for entry clearance to join his British children but had not anticipated the technical difficulties…
Mrs C was the spouse of a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) migrant, Mr C. Â Mr C had spent ten years working and studying in the UK. Â He was, therefore, eligible to apply for settlement based on his ten years lawful continuous residence in the UK. Mrs C had come to the UK some years after her…
Mrs Z, a Non-EEA national, arrived in the UK almost 12 years ago to pursue her dreams of studying in the UK. Due to family issues, her circumstances changed while in the UK and she could not pursue her studies. As a result she was unable to extend her stay in the UK as a…
Mrs A, a NON-EEA, entered the UK in March 2012 as the dependent spouse of her husband who was on a Limited Leave to Remain on a Domestic Worker Visa. She entered the UK along with her son. Due to limitations on her husband’s visa at the time, Mrs A and her son were only…
A British citizen living and working outside the UK was looking to sponsor his NON- EU wife to join him in the UK on a spouse visa. The couple had lived abroad for years and their trips to the UK were mainly for pleasure and visiting family members. British Citizen Overseas Receives Job Offer in…