Around May 2024, a client approached us expressing their disappointment and confusion that their application for British Citizenship had been refused by the Home Office. Fast forward to January 2025, we receive confirmation that our Application for...
Around May 2024, a client approached us expressing their disappointment and confusion that their application for British Citizenship had been refused by the Home Office. Fast forward to January 2025, we receive confirmation that our Application for Reconsideration has been successful, and that the Home Office’s initial refusal of our client’s application for British Citizenship has been overturned. Our client is now on their way to becoming a British Citizen!
Challenging the Home Office on any immigration decision can be daunting and is indeed a pernickety matter. The Home Office tends to be steadfast in its decisions, however, if you genuinely believe that you have grounds to appeal a decision, our Immigration solicitors can assist you in making an Application for Reconsideration, where appropriate. Put simply, we can shift the stress, inconvenience and burden from you to us.
If you are experiencing a similar problem, or require assistance with your immigration status, please do not hesitate to contact our Immigration solicitors at Glanvilles Solicitors. We are currently offering initial consultations for just £150 plus VAT, where you will be able to speak with an Immigration solicitor and obtain some initial advice as to your current immigration status and the next steps available to you.
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