Scope of services and fees

Fee arrangements
We do not provide a generic service – we understand every client is different and so always provide a personalised service with solutions tailored to the client’s priorities and preferences.

Once we have an understanding of the issues, complexities and urgencies around your individual case we will provide you with a bespoke quote. The majority of our work is charged on a fixed fee basis, ensuring transparency from the outset.

For our average fee ranges as well as the applicable disbursements (including Home Office fees and other charges payable to third parties), please select the service relevant to your matter here.

Where it is not practicable to give a fixed fee we can provide a quote once we have more information on your matter.

We apply an administrative charge of £100 plus VAT to cover the costs of establishing you as a client, including compliance with the requirements of our regulatory body. VAT (where applicable) at 20% is charged separately.

Scope of work
Our fixed fees typically include:

  • taking your instructions;
  • understanding your circumstances, priorities and immigration goals;
  • assessing the routes available and developing a tailored strategic plan;
  • providing you with detailed written advice on the criteria, evidence and procedure requirements for your application, including where appropriate, liaising with relevant parties to obtain suitable documentation
  • preparing the relevant application form;
  • reviewing all supporting documentation;
  • providing written supporting legal representations to be submitted with your application;
  • liaising with the Home Office as required with regard to the application; and
  • providing you with further detailed written advice on the next steps once the application has been decided.

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You will be advised by the most appropriate team to advise on your matter. Click here for our UK and US immigration lawyers.

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