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Service for Individuals  

The Immigration Rules are changing frequently which makes applications to be presented more perilous so we strongly recommend you consult an expert before submitting these applications yourself. We frequently see where minor defect costing heavily to the applicants.

Our OISC registered UK immigration specialists are always ready to provide you with comprehensive guidance and full support for all categories of UK visas and work permits.

We provide services for the applications for entry clearance leave to enter or leave to remain which as under :

Applications under Immigration Rules in the following categories :

Tier 1 Visas

The Tier 1 visa is available to non-European migrants who want to come to the UK for study, business and work purposes which includes following sub-categories :

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Tier 1 Entrepreneur

This category is for non-European migrants who want to invest in the UK by setting up or taking over, and being actively involved in the running of a business or businesses in the UK.
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Tier 1 Investor

This category is for high-net-worth individuals who want to make a substantial financial investment in the UK. The Applicant does not need a job offer to apply under this category.

Tier 2 Visas

Non Europeans nationals who have received a formal job offer from a company in the UK can apply for this visa. They are required to present the employers sponsorship license at the immigration office to prove that he has a job offer.

Tier 2 General

This category is for foreign nationals who have been offered a skilled job to fill a gap in the workforce that cannot be filled by a settled worker.

Change of Employment

Change of work is not allowed under the Tier 2 visa. Applicants who apply under the Tier 2 visa are required to submit the employer sponsorship license proving that the applicant is skilled, talented and efficient.
 
Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer
 
This category is for employees of multinational companies who are being transferred by their overseas employer to a UK branch of the organisation, either on a long-term basis or for frequent short visits.

The 4 sub-categories include :

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Long-term staff : For established, skilled employees to be transferred to the UK branch of their organisation for more than 12 months to fill a post that cannot be filled by a new recruit from the resident workforce.
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Short-term staff : For established, skilled employees to be transferred to the UK branch of their organisation for 12 months or less to fill a post that cannot be filled by a new recruit from the resident workforce.
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Graduate trainee : This route allows the transfer of recent graduate employees to a UK branch of the same organisation, as part of a structured graduate training programme which clearly defines progression towards a managerial or specialist role
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Skills transfer : This route allows the transfer of new graduate employees to a UK branch of the same organisation to learn the skills and knowledge required to perform their job overseas, or to impart their specialist skills or knowledge to the UK workforce.

Tier 4 Visas

Students can apply to colleges and universities in the UK and study there under a Tier 4 visa program. The tenure of stay depends on the duration of the course.

Tier 4 (General) Student

Depending on your nationality and circumstances, you may be able to study in the UK without needing to apply under Tier 4 General as an adult student. However, your ability to work while you are studying here may be restricted.

Tier 5 Visas

The Tier 5 visa is designed to meet including the needs of creative and sports persons.

Tier 5 Creative and Sports workers

The creative and sporting worker category is for people coming to the UK to work or perform as sportspeople, entertainers or creative artists for up to 12 months.

If you are a sportsperson, you must be internationally established at the highest level in your sport, and/or your employment must make a significant contribution to the development and running of sport at the highest level in the UK.

If you are a coach, you must be suitably qualified to do the job.

Family Visas

British citizens and lawful permanent residents can sponsor their non-EEA family members for a settlement visa to live and work in the UK.

Eligible sponsors, who wish to bring their foreign fiancée, husband or wife, or any other immediate family member to the UK, first must go through the UK visa application process.

Petitioning sponsors and their foreign family members are required to complete numerous application forms and provide sufficient supporting documentation in addition to meeting strict eligibility requirements established by the UK immigration authorities.

Marriage / Spouse Visas

This category is available to British Nationals who want to bring their spouses to live with them in UK. With successful spouse visa the applicant will have the ability to work or study in the UK as soon as the visa has been granted.

Fiancé Visas

This category allows you to enter the UK if you are subject to immigration control and you are the fiancé (e) or proposed civil partner of a British citizen or a person who is settled in the UK, and you must intend to get married or register your civil partnership within 6 months of your arrival in the UK, and settle in the UK together afterwards.

Dependent Visas

This category is available to visa holder who wish to bring their family members or relatives to stay with them for the duration of their visa entitlement. 

A Dependency Visa application is based upon a candidate's dependency on a person who is already a British citizen.

A UK Dependency Visa application has no immigration related restrictions on the type of work or business a person may undertake on arrival.

Adult Dependant Relative visa

This visa is for your adult relative outside the UK who relies on you for day to day care, as well as emotional and financial support.


Domestic Worker in private households

This route allows entry for domestic workers currently employed by a person overseas to accompany their employer into the UK, for the purpose of domestic work.

Visitor Visa - General, Marriage, Leisure or for Visiting Family

This visa allows a person to visit the UK for leisure, such as a tourist on holiday or visiting family member in the UK.

Business Visitor visas: 3 types

Business Visitor visa
This visa allows people working outside the UK who are coming to the UK to carry out activities relating to their job, eg conferences, meetings, and training.

Academic visitor
This visa is for academic visitors for example academics on sabbatical, doing research or accompanying students on a study abroad programme.

Doctors and dentists
This visa is for doctors and dentists undertaking clinical attachments or clinical observer posts, or taking the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) test.


British Citizenship

Non Europeans nationals who continue to reside in the UK for more than five years continuously have the right to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain which permits them to live in the UK for an indefinite period of time.

UK Residency

When an individual has achieved the indefinite leave to remain, the applicant can apply for Naturalisation. The immigration department will check the duration the candidate has stayed in the UK and whether the candidate has fulfilled the requirements.

Our services include :

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Initial Consultation (Face to Face, though Email or Telephonic)
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Full application process advice and guidance
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Application and Document Checks
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Representation to the Home Office (fast track or through postal)

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