WHAT WE DO
As specialist immigration lawyers in Milton Keynes, we provide expert legal help and assistance for a wide range of UK visa and immigration applications under the UK’s immigration laws.
If you wish to make a human rights based application or appeal we can represent you through to conclusion
We can advise and help you bring your spouse and partner to the UK.
If you want to remain permanently in the UK we can advise on how and when to apply.
British citizenship or registration as British is a goal for many, but the rules are complex.
If your company requires or may require non-British/settled workers, we can help you apply for a sponsor licence.
If you want to come to the UK to work or are in the UK already and wish to work then give us a call to discuss the requirements.
Switching visas in the UK can be confusing, speak to us for clarity.
Many migrants left children back home and are often refused when applying for a visa. Get it right first time.
WHAT WE DO
Suleman Legal Services builds a close relationship with you, our client.
We believe that to get the best results in immigration applications we need to work hand in hand with the person who matters the most – the applicant.
We believe that this formula helps us get the best results for you.
WHAT WE DO
Our expertise in immigration law and knowledge of the area saves you time and money without compromising on quality.
Any time the UK enters some form of national event, scammers don’t wait to start preying on vulnerable migrants. Migrants in the UK will either have precarious leave or no leave at all, this makes them easy targets for unscrupulous people looking to make some quick money peddling stories of Home Office amnesties. Read more
As the world comes to terms with Covid 19 many things have come to a standstill and this has greatly impacted immigration applications both within the UK and outside. Applications made prior to and during the Covid 19 pandemic are are still being processed, whilst many have stopped work or been furloughed the Home Office… Read more
The previous rules for employing migrant workers is due to change on 01.01.2021 and in a huge change of policy the Home Office are encouraging businesses to apply for a sponsor licence to employ migrant (including EU workers) from now – even if you don’t know if you will need to employ them. Read more