Immigration Pricing

 

Note:

a) All fixed fees quoted below are exclusive of VAT, which is charged at 20%.

b) All fixed fees quoted below are for one applicant only.

c) Most immigration applications have a related disbursements in the form of home office application fees, immigration health surcharge and home office biometric enrolment fees. The costs of these disbursements vary case by case and depend on the type of application being submitted. Full details of how much a disbursements will costs you can be found https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/visa-regulations-revised-table/home-office-immigration-and-nationality-fees-6-april-2021

https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application

d) In certain circumstances, depending on your income, you may be eligible for a fee remission. If you think you may qualify, we can discuss this further with you.

 

  1. Applications for Entry Clearance, Leave to Remain and Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK under Appendix FM and Part 8 of the Immigration Rules:

Fixed Fee – £1,500.00



  1. Applications for Leave to Remain and Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK on the grounds of Long Residence and Private Life under Part 7 of the Immigration Rules:

Fixed Fee – £1,500.00


  1. Applications for a Visit Visa to the UK:

Fixed Fee – £750.00

 

 

  1. Applications for Entry Clearance and Leave to Remain in the UK as a Student:

Fixed Fee – £1,250.00


  1. Applications for Entry Clearance, Leave to Remain and Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK as a Tier 2 (Skilled Worker) or Tier 5 migrant:

Fixed Fee – £1,750.00

 

 

  1. Applications for Entry Clearance, Leave to Remain and Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK as a Tier 1 migrant (investor/entrepreneur/innovator/start-up visa):

Fixed Fee – £2,500.00



  1. Applications for Entry Clearance and Leave to Remain in the UK as a Domestic Worker in a Private Household:

Fixed Fee – £800.00



  1. Applications for a Transfer of Conditions or for a document confirming identity and immigration or nationality status – limited leave to remain and indefinite leave to remain:

 

Fixed Fee – £500.00


  1. Applications for a Home Office Travel Document:

Fixed Fee – £500.00


Note: For all applications in categories 1 – 9 above, the Fixed Fee includes (and does not include) the following:

 

What services are included


The fixed fee covers the following:


  • Discussing your circumstances in detail and confirming whether this is the most appropriate application for you to make and what other options may be available to you;
  • giving you advice about the requirements of the Immigration Rules and whether you meet the criteria;
  • if you do not fulfil certain criteria, advising on whether this can be overcome and how;
  • considering the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements), including taking statements of any witnesses;
  • preparing your application and submitting it on your behalf;
  • for leave to remain applications, receiving and replying to correspondence from the Home Office regarding your application on your behalf
  • giving you advice about the outcome of the application and any further steps you need to take.

The costs quoted here do not include:

  • Any Home Office feesfor making the application. You will pay this to the Home Office directly as part of the application process.
  • Where the Home Office refuse your application, advice and assistance in relation to any appeal or an application for judicial review.

How long will my application take?


  • We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. Where the Home Office have a published service standard for the type of application you are submitting, we will inform you of this.

  • We will normally be able to submit these types of applications within 2 weeks of you instructing us, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.

  1. Applications for a replacement BRP:

Fixed Fee – £500.00

 

 

What services are included


The fixed fee covers the following:


  • Discussing your circumstances;
  • advising you on the criteria to apply for a replacement BRP and if you do not fulfil certain criteria, advising on whether this can be overcome and how;
  • considering the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence;
  • preparing your application and submitting it on your behalf;
  • receiving and replying to correspondence from the Home Office regarding your application on your behalf
  • giving you advice about the outcome of the application and any further steps you need to take.

The costs quoted here do not include:

  • Any Home Office feesfor making the application. You will pay this to the Home Office directly as part of the application process.
  • Where the Home Office refuse your application, advice and assistance in relation to any appeal or an application for judicial review.

How long will my application take?


  • We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. Where the Home Office have a published service standard for the type of application you are submitting, we will inform you of this.

  • We will normally be able to submit this type of application within 1 week of you instructing us, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.
  1. Applications for Naturalisation and Registration as a British citizen:

Fixed Fee – £750.00

 

 

What services are included


The fixed fee covers the following:


  • Discussing your circumstances in detail and confirming whether you meet the criteria to be naturalised or registered as a British citizen;
  • if you do not fulfil certain criteria, advising on whether this can be overcome and how;
  • considering the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements);
  • preparing your application and submitting it on your behalf;
  • receiving and replying to correspondence from the Home Office regarding your application on your behalf
  • giving you advice about the outcome of the application and any further steps you need to take.

The costs quoted here do not include:

  • Any Home Office feesfor making the application. You will pay this to the Home Office directly as part of the application process.
  • Where the Home Office refuse your application, advice and assistance in relation to any request for reconsideration or an application for judicial review.

How long will my application take?


  • We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. Most applications for naturalisation and registration as a British citizen are decided within 6 months but can sometimes take longer than this.

  • We will normally be able to submit these types of applications within 2 weeks of you instructing us, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.

 


  1. Applications made under the EU Settlement Scheme (family permit, pre-settled status and settled status):

Fixed Fee – £750.00

 

What services are included


The fixed fee covers the following:


  • Discussing your circumstances in detail and confirming whether this is the most appropriate application for you to make and what other options may be available to you;
  • giving you advice about the requirements of the Immigration Rules and whether you meet the criteria;
  • if you do not fulfil certain criteria, advising on whether this can be overcome and how;
  • considering the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements), including taking statements of any witnesses;
  • preparing your application and submitting it on your behalf;
  • for applications made from inside the UK, receiving and replying to correspondence from the Home Office regarding your application on your behalf
  • giving you advice about the outcome of the application and any further steps you need to take.

The costs quoted here do not include:

  • Any Home Office feesfor making the application. You will pay this to the Home Office directly as part of the application process.
  • Where the Home Office refuse your application, advice and assistance in relation to any appeal or an application for judicial review.

How long will my application take?


  • We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. Where the Home Office have a published service standard for the type of application you are submitting, we will inform you of this.

  • We will normally be able to submit these types of applications within 2 weeks of you instructing us, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.


  1. Applications for Administrative Review:

Fixed Fee – £750.00

 

What services are included


The fixed fee covers the following:


  • Discussing your circumstances in detail and giving you advice about the requirements of the Immigration Rules and whether you meet the criteria to apply for administrative review;
  • if you do not fulfil certain criteria, advising on whether this can be overcome and how;
  • considering the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements);
  • preparing your application and submitting it on your behalf;
  • receiving and replying to correspondence from the Home Office regarding your application on your behalf
  • giving you advice about the outcome of the application and any further steps you need to take.

The costs quoted here do not include:

  • Any Home Office feesfor making the application. You will pay this to the Home Office directly as part of the application process.
  • Where the Home Office refuse your application, advice and assistance in relation to any appeal, further administrative review or an application for judicial review.

How long will my application take?


  • We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. In most cases, a decision will be made within 28 days but it may take longer.

  • We will normally be able to submit these types of applications within 1 week of you instructing us, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.

 

  1. Appeals to the First-tier Tribunal:

Fixed Fee – £1,750.00

 

What services are included


The fixed fee covers the following:


  • Discussing your circumstances in detail and giving you advice about the merits of your prospective appeal and any other options available to you;
  • considering the decision intended to be challenged and the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements), including taking statements of any witnesses;
  • preparing your appeal and submitting it on your behalf;
  • receiving and replying to correspondence from the First-tier Tribunal regarding your appeal on your behalf
  • complying with the Tribunal’s directions and drafting a witness statement(s) on your behalf and preparing and filing evidence to be relied on in support of your appeal;
  • instructing counsel;
  • attending one hearing at the First-tier Tribunal with you;
  • giving you advice about the outcome of your appeal and any further steps you need to take.

The costs quoted here do not include:

  • Any Tribunal feesfor submitting an appeal. This will be paid to the Tribunal as part of the appeal process.
  • Counsel’s fee to attend the hearing on your behalf. Counsel’s fee will be separately charged for, which can vary depending on counsel’s seniority.
  • Where your appeal is adjourned, representation at the subsequent hearing.
  • Where the First-tier Tribunal refuses your appeal, advice and assistance in relation to any application for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal.

How long will my appeal take?


  • We cannot guarantee how long your appeal will take to be heard but we will give you the best possible indication of likely timescales.

  • We will normally be able to submit an appeal within 1 week of you instructing us, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.

 

Our Team:

Our immigration team is made up of qualified solicitors (with at least four years’ experience), paralegals and barristers (with at least 4 years since call). The team is supervised by Director Mohammed Asghar who has over 25 years’ experience working in immigration and qualified as a solicitor in 1993.