
How to Apply for Leave to Remain as a Spouse?
For many (holders of a marriage visa), the minimum qualifying period to be entitled to the ILR is a 5-year continuous period of residency in
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For many (holders of a marriage visa), the minimum qualifying period to be entitled to the ILR is a 5-year continuous period of residency in

How to avoid deportation and removal from the UK if you are an undocumented migrant If you live in the UK without any legal status,

Global Business Mobility visas The Global Business Mobility (GBM) visa is a visa category that allows overseas businesses to send their staff to the UK for different

We are delighted to announce that Axis Solicitors has won the prestigious Legal Award 2023 from SME News, and has maintained the no 1 position

Are you a Commonwealth citizen who had a grandparent born in the UK? If yes then you may be eligible to apply for a UK

Are you planning to apply for a UK visa that requires an endorsement from a recognised organisation? If so, you may have questions about what

What is the difference between the 5-year and 10-year ILR routes? The primary difference lies in the qualifying residence period and the type of visa(s)

Depending on the applicant’s circumstances and the type of visa they hold, there are two types of forms; Form Set (M) The Set M form

Are you an ex-pat looking to step into the UK for work? This guide is everything you need to know so you can apply for

UK Sponsor Licence Applications: Prioritisation and Compliance for Employers
The UK Home Office is expediting sponsor licence applications, but all UK employers must maintain strict compliance with Home Office regulations to avoid penalties. Non-compliance can lead to sanctions, including licence refusal or revocation.

If you believe your UK visa decision was made in error, you may be eligible to request a reconsideration from the Home Office. This guide explains when you can apply, what evidence is accepted, and how Axis Solicitors can help you prepare a strong request for a fair outcome.

Fee waiver applications opening on 16 June will allow those under 18s to apply to have the £1,012 fee on applications for registration as a