Our Services

QC Immigration is a trusted and rapidly growing name in the UK for solving immigration problems concerning the United Kingdom. Our clients, both individuals and businesses, hold us in high regard due to our outstanding track record. We provide our services to clients located across the UK and around the globe. Our operations are regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC), and we are authorised to carry out work at Level 3, which allows us to represent clients in Judicial Review cases.

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How we work

1
consultation .

We start a discussion by understanding your history, and we will clearly outline the best option available and any recommendations to save you time and costs.

2
instruction .

Once you instruct us to be your legal representative, we will start preparing your case. We may require more information about you to help you more effectively.

3
documents .

Documentation is a crucial part of an immigration application. We will customise a document list to guide your preparation. Your dedicated lawyer will check the documents and advise of any improvements needed.

4
application .

We will complete your application to the Home Office and may also write a cover letter with strong legal arguments where relevant. We may discuss this with you to confirm the final details.

5
submission .

We will submit your application to the Home Office, Court authorities securely. We will represent you as the main point of contact with them for any further requests.

6
interview .

You may sometimes be invited to attend a Home Office interview or Court hearing. While this may sound daunting, we will help you prepare and provide guidance on what questions to expect.

7
decision .

As soon as we receive a decision from the Home Office, we will get in touch with you to share the news.

Many years of success
and satisfied clients

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