Immigration
Immigration decisions affect families, careers and futures. We provide structured advice and careful preparation for applications, refusals and appeals.
We advise on family visas, work visas, settlement, nationality, refusals, administrative review and appeal preparation. Immigration matters are often evidence-heavy, time-sensitive and personally important.
Our role is to identify the right route, explain the requirements clearly and help you prepare the strongest possible application or response.
What we cover
- Spouse, partner and family visa applications
- Fiancé, unmarried partner and dependent applications
- Skilled Worker and sponsor-related matters
- Indefinite Leave to Remain and settlement
- British citizenship and nationality applications
- Visa refusals and administrative review
- Immigration appeals and tribunal preparation
- Human rights and complex immigration casework
- Document checking, evidence preparation and legal representations
How we work
We begin by checking the correct immigration route, eligibility requirements, documents needed and any deadlines that may apply. This helps avoid wasted time, incomplete applications or unnecessary risk.
For applications, we focus on evidence. This may include identity documents, relationship evidence, financial evidence, employment documents, accommodation evidence and immigration history.
For refusals, we review the decision letter carefully and explain whether the better option may be an appeal, administrative review, fresh application or further legal advice on challenge.
Indicative fees
Immigration applications are often fixed-fee where the scope is clear. Appeals, refusals, urgent matters and complex cases are usually quoted after reviewing the decision, documents, deadlines and likely evidence required. Home Office fees, Immigration Health Surcharge, translations and priority fees are separate.
Frequently asked questions
The options depend on the type of refusal. You may be able to appeal, request administrative review, submit a fresh application or seek advice on a legal challenge. The decision letter and deadline are very important.
No. Home Office application fees, Immigration Health Surcharge, biometric fees, translation fees and priority service fees are usually separate disbursements unless specifically agreed in writing.
No solicitor can guarantee an immigration outcome. We can advise on eligibility, risk and evidence, then prepare the application or appeal as carefully as possible.
As early as possible. Some applications require financial documents, relationship evidence, employer documents or evidence covering a specific period. Early preparation reduces the risk of missing important material.
Need immigration advice?
Speak to Mangrio Zafar Solicitors in confidence. We will review your situation, explain your options and help you prepare the next step.
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