What we can help with
- Entry clearance and visitor routes
- Partner, spouse and family applications
- Settlement and long residence
- Work and business immigration
- Human rights and private/family life
- Nationality, appeals and judicial review
Applications and supporting evidence
We can help assess the appropriate route, identify documentary requirements, review forms and supporting evidence and explain the risks before submission. Requirements vary by route and may include financial, English-language, relationship, residence or sponsorship evidence.
Families and settlement
Advice may cover partner and spouse applications, extensions, indefinite leave to remain, long residence and British nationality matters. Where a refusal affects family or private life, the available review or appeal routes depend on the decision and legal basis.
Business and work routes
Employers and workers may need advice on sponsored work routes, sponsor duties and compliance. The exact Immigration Rules, salary thresholds and eligible occupations change over time, so current requirements should always be checked before filing.
Frequently asked questions
Can you review an application before it is submitted?
A legal review can identify missing evidence, inconsistent answers and route-specific issues before submission. The scope should be agreed in advance.
How long will the Home Office take?
Processing times vary by application type, location and Home Office workload. Use the current official processing-time guidance rather than relying on older estimates.
What happens if my application is refused?
Depending on the decision, options may include a fresh application, administrative review, appeal or judicial review. Deadlines can be short, so obtain advice quickly.
This page provides general information only. Legal rights, deadlines and procedures depend on the facts and current law. Crownfields should verify all regulatory, funding and service-specific statements before publication.