Private Immigration
Robinson’s pride themselves in being a new generation
law firm. Accordingly Robinson’s are able to provide a
professional, individualistic and sympathetic approach to
the provision of private immigration legal assistance. We
have solicitors who speak Hindi and Urdu. Robinson’s can
assist in:
- Clearance and leave to enter applications (visa
applications)
- Further leave to remain (extension applications)
- Indefinite leave to remain (settlement applications)
- Claims for recognition as a refugee
- Claims for protection under the European Convention
on Human Rights (ECHR)
- Appeals to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT)
- Applications for bail (both to chief immigration
officers and the AIT)
- Visitors (including business, medical and family
visitors)
- Students
- Dependant relatives
- Certificate of approval for marriages in the UK
- Applications relating to married, unmarried, civil
and engaged partners
- Indefinite leave to remain on the grounds of
marriage to or civil partnership with a British citizen
- Indefinite leave to remain on the grounds of
employment (eg work permit holders and HSMP
participants)
- Indefinite leave to remain on the grounds of 10
years law residence in the UK
- Indefinite leave to remain on the grounds of 14
years unlawful residence in the UK
- Indefinite leave to remain on behalf of persons
exempt from immigration control (eg members of the Armed
Forces and diplomats)
- Applications for humanitarian protection and
discretionary leave
- Registration certificates for EEA family members of
EEA nationals
- Residence cards for non-EEA family members of EEA
nationals
- Residence stamps for non-EEA family member of
Accession State nationals
- Applications for registration certificate under the
Workers Registration Scheme for nationals of Accession
States
- Applications relating to inter-country adoptions
- Postgraduate doctors and dentists
- Student nurses
- Applications based on clinical attachments, dental
observer posts and PLAB tests
- Au pairs
- Applications for leave to enter or remain in order
to exercise rights of access to a UK resident child
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