Welcome to Uk Immigration

If you are looking for first-class immigration service then look no further than UK Immigration.  We aim to be friendly , approachable and professional at all levels .

If you are uncertain as to what application to make, or want general advice about your immigration situation, you can call us to speak to one of our lawyers. We will give you an assessment of the merits of your case and advise you on what we consider your best course of action to be.

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UK Immigration  has  successfully completed the Immigration Accreditation Exams as  Senior Caseworkesr & Practioners. We have a sympathetic and practical approach and insist on the highest of standards of  work. This approach can be identified through the team who are committed to their clients . UK Immigration is an immigration firm regulated by the OISC  .We specialise in all aspects of UK immigration, nationality & asylum law. We advise and represent on personal immigration issues, UK based businesses seeking to employ overseas workers & overseas business wishing to establish in the UK .

Latest News


Immigration minister Damian Green has issued a written ministerial statement proposing an increase in visa fees , and also an increase inthe UK-based visa application fees .

The proposals will be laid in Parliament in two separate new regulations and , subject to Parliamentary approval , the government hopes to bring the new fees into force from 6 April 2012 although fierce opposition is expected to the new plans.

Visa Information


There are 4 types of entry clearance that can give someone permission to travel to or enter the UK:

A visa is for nationals of the countries or territories listed in Appendix 1 of the Immigration Rules .

An entry certificate is issued to nationals of other countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

An EEA family permit is issued to the family members of EEA nationals.

An exempt vignette is issued to people who are exempt from the requirements of the Immigration Act 1971, such as diplomats.