Hi guys do you think this would be a wise investment?
Hi guys do you think this would be a wise investment?
Not sure what you mean Andy. Do you mean using an Immigration Lawyer to process your wife's Spouse visa?
Yes mate I was just thinking about it with all the changes that will be coming in.
Difficult one to answer. I think Terp has covered this one before. I used an OISC approved adviser (not a lawyer). I instructed them before I stumbled across this forum. My feeling is that if you can afford it and you are struggling for time in your life to spend on it yourself (work commitments etc) and if there are complications in your application then it isn't a bad idea.
Thats what I was thinking. To be honest I dont want to be messing around. I want it to go through first time and save all the stress. I dont know how much it will cost. All I know is that I will be paying £1600+ in visa fees and I dont want to lose that.
I just phoned a lawyer and he said he would charge £100 for the declaration. He said you have to have one of those. New to me.
Makes sense......I hadn't thought about it that way as I just had the one visa to pay for.
If the money isn't there to do so then it cant be done but if you have the dosh then I think it will be worth it.
A difficult call for me to make as I don't know how I personally would have got on if I hadn't used the OISC adviser.
yes thats right mate. I just phoned another one up and they said for the full service its £1000. Thats for my application the wifes and the kids. 95% success rate.
Okay. Mine was 700 for just the spouse visa alone, in 2 instalments. So I guess for extra visas it would be more.
There is a chap on here just now who innocently omitted some info from his application (wifes application) and their visa has been refused because of it. So the extra outlay is worth it if the money is in the piggy bank.
yes mate Im seriously thinking about it.
its £850 for one application but he said he would do the lot for a grand. Which isnt bad I suppose. And he sounded Indian so he should know the ins and outs. lol.
Well, yes. Is that a spouse visa and one child visa? (whatever the child requires). To be honest I dont know what others charge. I went around about 3 or 4. All were in the same ball park of 700 to 750. I avoided the one that wanted all the money upfront from day 1 and went with an OISC approved adviser.
Yes thats mine the wifes and the kids.
Did he indicate whether the price of his services would go up after the beginning of April?
did you miss that one mate?.
I explained the my situation and he said he would hold the price.
Andy - I hope your Indian isn't this fella
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...Sun-probe.html
Bloody hell thats him.
Andy, The answer, as always, is 'it all depends'.
The OISC (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner) has a responsibility for the regulation of Immigration Advisers.
They make sure that the advisor is a fit and competent professional who can act in your best interests.
Do make sure the advisor you choose is a member and is experienced. Try to find one by the recommendation of others.
Also do be sure that whoever you take on has experience with similar application cases to yours.
There's a lot of people out there just waiting for your money. There are no short cuts or guarantees for a visa
Don't be taken in by claims of success rates. This is meaningless.
Always remember they cannot do all the work for you, they cannot collect all the documented evidence. You still need to do that yourself.
All they can do is ask you to supply information and the UKBA required documentation.
Anyways:-
OISC Immigration Advisors
Their main webpage is http://www.oisc.gov.uk
My suggested top 10 short list of possibilities:-
MediVisas 020 7953 3090 http://www.medivisas.com
White Rose Visas 0800 8600851 / 0114 2096247 http://www.whiterosevisas.co.uk
Talbots Solicitors 0800 118 1500 (FREEphone) http://www.talbotssolicitors.co.uk/
Immigration Visa Services - UK 0121 689 9721 http://www.ivs-uk.com
Visa Direct 0208 871 0816 http://www.visa-direct.co.uk
DJ Webb & Co. 020 7480 5999 http://www.webbimmigration.com/
Leslie & Co Solicitors 020-8577-5491 / 020-8572-7252 http://www.leslieandcosolicitors.co.uk/immigration
Danielle Cohen 020 7267 4133 http://www.daniellecohenimmigration.com
WM Immigration Limited 079 1269 4824 http://www.wmimmigration.com
Visa Direct 0208 871 0816 http://www.visa-direct.co.uk
If you want me to recommend someone let me know I'll send PM
Yep this is spot-on.
The thing is that you do not want to forget or miss anything. You don't want to cut any corners, you want to be sure all requirements are done and dusted, all supporting documents included.
In short be fully compliant.
Most people do it themselves and very successfully too.
But, if you can't give the time and attention needed, if you feel there are some weaknesses or complications that pull down your self-confidence, then get some help.
There's more than enough here on the forum, but if you've got the budget get some professional assistance.
You can always double check your advisor's advice here
Terpe your a genius mate. Thank you very much.. Superb advice.
Put her on I will tell her.
and i would say that at least 95% of the people on here got their visa without paying any lawyer and probably the same figure got their visa without any problems if they followed the guidance notes for the visa app form, you don't need a lawyer if, like most people on here, your circumstances are pretty much straight forward, and if they are not, then maybe you shouldn't be applying til you've sorted any potential problems out.
Thanks for the input mate.
Curiously none of the 4 or 5 advisers I phoned are on Terpes list. The one I used is an OISC approved group of Advisers that specialises in visas per se.
I noticed that the process can be different from one to another. The one I used filled out the online application form for the applicant aswell as organising the collection of the info (sent us a copy to check). Obviously I / we had to supply the info to the Adviser. And then posted it off to my spouse in Phils. One thing I noticed with my choice was that I didnt get the kind of access to the Adviser that I expected and I had to learn to be patient and wait for a call back or a return of email - I wasn't gauranteed immediate access by any means.
And that is what I did. And I did notice some differences. For example, I was advised not to bother with submitting birthday / christmas / valentines cards etc for example. It was explained that there was just no need. Whereas some folk on the forum felt this was an essential requirement. As long as one has a good collection of pics of you both (all) together, evidence of time spent in Phils and logs as evidence of interim contact for example, then the cards where deemed superfluous. So I didnt submit any. The way it was explained to me was that they wouldn't do any harm but would not add to the strength of my case.
Hope this helps.
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