The Home Office has issued new guidance to Home Office officials on how to consider and assess medical evidence in asylum claims. In this article our immigration solicitors look at...
Employment and immigration solicitors know that the job of a HR director or executive isn’t easy in 2021. What with coping with the health and safety issues flowing from working...
The post study work visa or graduate visa is now open for immigration applications. Research shows that may international students and UK employers are either unaware of the new visa...
Many HR directors are currently scratching their heads over how to meet their UK recruitment needs in the post Brexit era. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the...
With news of UK shops experiencing supply chain shortages and media hype about buying Christmas presents early to be sure of delivery, in this article our immigration solicitors look at...
Amidst the chaos and unfolding tragedy in Afghanistan, and the consequent asylum crisis, the UK government is promoting the new displaced talent visa for highly skilled refugees and asylum seekers...
It has been a great month for the immigration lawyers at OTS Solicitors in the award and recognition stakes. First the business immigration and individual immigration teams at OTS Solicitors...
For UK employers and HR directors it can be a minefield to work around the various types of immigration status that a job applicant or an employee may hold. In...
Just as landlord and tenants thought that they would no longer able to satisfy right to rent checks online because of the anticipated end of the COVID-19 related concession on...
Not all UK business owners who hold sponsor licences know about the Sponsorship Licences Worker and Temporary Worker Priority Change of Circumstance Service. Sponsorship Licence lawyers say it is useful...
Another successful week for OTS Solicitors because as well as CEO and senior partner, Teni Shahiean, being acknowledged as a top 25 global immigration solicitor award winner in the UGlobal...
Many UK employers don’t realise that if they want to hire a temporary worker from overseas, they need a Home Office issued sponsor licence to do so. If your business...
Some people who arrive in the UK are very focussed on achieving settlement in the UK as soon as possible, with British citizenship being their ultimate goal. For others, life...
You would think that a spouse visa would be indefinite in length as after all marriage is meant to be for life. However, if you secure a UK spouse visa,...
Almost every other day the government announces another roadmap as the new buzz word. The feedback received from UK Sponsorship Licence lawyers is that when it comes to the sponsor...
Are you a statistics student or in the UK on a student visa? If you are not into statistics, you probably don’t want to be bored with graduate visa and...
Can a landlord refuse to rent to a tenant with pets? Landlord and Tenant News – Can Landlords refuse pets? Updated in May 2023 Demand for rental property is at...
Do you have questions about applying for a UK spouse visa? In this article our spouse visa solicitors answer some of your frequently asked questions about the spouse visa. If...
Are you a statistics student or in the UK on a student visa? If you are not into statistics, you probably don’t want to be bored with graduate visa and...
We all have a past and sometimes the past (or a previous conviction) can crop up as an issue when your business needs to apply for a sponsor licence to...
The Latest Immigration News on the UK Youth Mobility Scheme With UK immigration law there is never a quiet month. There is always something new on the horizon; a change...
Many people are a bit intimidated about contacting an immigration solicitor, whether they need legal advice about a spouse visa , work visa or student visa, appealing an immigration decision...
It can come as a shock to realise that your indefinite leave to remain can be lost through simply leaving the UK. After all, indefinite leave to remain isn’t called...
What your business needs to know to prepare and be ready for the global business mobility visa route You may think that Spring 2022 is a long way off but...
Taking the decision to apply for British citizenship is a major step and one that most people take after very careful consideration to make sure that British citizenship is the...
If your UK business is struggling to recruit after Brexit and the end of free movement for EU nationals it is important to understand the best UK work visa options...
The newspapers and the television news keep reminding us about the chronic shortage of health and care workers in the UK. In this article our immigration solicitors consider how UK...
Immigration News on the UK Youth Mobility Scheme With UK employers looking for ways to fill urgent job vacancies, the planned changes to the Youth Mobility Scheme will be of...
A Sponsor Licence Solicitors look at the one of the alternatives to sponsoring employees on the skilled worker visas UK employers are struggling to recruit the staff they need, partially...
It isn’t surprising that visa applicants get confused about the difference between spouse visas, partner visas and family visas as the names are used a lot by immigration lawyers. In...
Landlord and Tenant news The reality is that people increasingly cannot afford to buy a property in London or the surrounding areas. That means tenants come from a wide range...
A series of immigration articles on US immigration to the UK Whilst OTS Solicitors is an internationally recognised law firm based in London with a wide range of expertise to...
Landlord and tenant news Some say that it is the perfect storm; the end of the furlough scheme and at the same time generation rent facing a hike in prices...
‘What can I do with indefinite leave to remain?’ is one of those questions that indefinite leave to remain solicitors say needs to be countered with the question ‘What can’t...
Are you a London landlord of a house in multiple occupation? You may so ‘no’ but the answer since August 2021 may be ‘yes’ although you may not realise it...
Landlords have had a fairly torrid time during the COVID-19 pandemic caught in the middle of tenants who can’t afford to pay their rent because of coronavirus and their buy...
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