A guide for UK employers on Section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 If you are a UK employer there is an ongoing need to ensure that you are complying...
In this blog, our Immigration Solicitors run through some of the common problems UK business owners encounter when they have a sponsor licence and how you can solve them. At...
A guide to your legal rights as a cohabitee The Labour government has pledged to reform cohabitation rights but unmarried partners will have to wait for the next King’s speech...
UK Online and London-Based Immigration Lawyers and Tier 2 Visa Solicitors For immigration law advice call London-based OTS Solicitors on 0203 959 9123 or contact us online. Successful Case...
UK Online and London-Based Immigration Lawyers and Tier 1 Visa Solicitors For immigration law advice call London-based OTS Solicitors on 0203 959 9123 or contact us online. Successful Case...
Migration Advisory Committee to review the Family Visa financial requirement With the new Labour government in the UK, our London Immigration Solicitors were expecting some immigration policy changes. Although the...
A guide for UK business owners Many UK employers are struggling to recruit the workforce they need. It’s therefore not surprising that UK business owners are employing international students and...
If you are a care home business owner or are involved in the daily operations of a care home, obtaining a sponsorship licence is essential if you are to recruit...
If you are in an unmarried relationship, you will be encouraged to sign a cohabitation agreement. In this blog, our Family Law Solicitors look at what a cohabitation agreement is...
Are you interested in getting a US Green Card? One option is through marriage. In this blog, our US Immigration Solicitors look at how you can secure a Green Card...
It seems inevitable that Section 21 notices are on their way out but that’s partially why our Landlord and Tenant Solicitors are receiving a flurry of inquiries about how to...
When you are contemplating making business changes it is easy to forget the impact of the changes on your sponsor licence and the extent of your sponsor licence compliance and...
Our Immigration Solicitors always recommend that UK companies look ahead and plan for business immigration changes. That advice is even more important now we have a new Labour government in...
If you entered the UK on a Spouse Visa what is your immigration status if you separate or divorce your sponsoring spouse? Do you have a right to stay in...
The Home Office has announced changes that will affect all UK employers and their conduct of right-to-work checks on employees. In this blog, our Immigration Solicitors look at how employers...
Transnational marriage abandonment or spousal abandonment is where a husband or wife is left overseas by their spouse. It is a form of domestic abuse when a British citizen or...
Our Family Law Solicitors look at international divorce and potential divorce law reform in the Philippines Nollienne Alparaque, a Lawyer fluent in Tagalog and the dialect of Ilonggo, receives inquiries...
Can you divorce and keep everything? It sounds impossible, doesn’t it? In this blog, our Family Law Solicitors look at your options when it comes to negotiating a financial settlement....
Our US Immigration Solicitors answer your questions on the L1 Visa and how to go about starting the petition process to support an employee transferring to your business on an...
Our Family Law Solicitors are sometimes asked to advise on step-parent adoption law in England and to file a step-parent adoption application. In this guide our Family Lawyers look at...
Our Immigration Solicitors understand that UK immigration terminology can be confusing for visa applicants and those hoping to settle in the UK. One such term is ‘Indefinite Leave to Enter.’ ...
With talk of new employment legislation to strengthen workers’ rights combined with the Home Office’s focus on sponsor licence compliance, our Immigration Solicitors look at the rules for employers on...
When you are a landlord needing possession of your property you have the option of serving either a Section 8 or a Section 21 notice. The government intends to end...
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