Month: September 2022

Types of UK Visas: Which is Right for You?

The UK is a popular tourist destination and a desirable place for settling down. Whether you are planning to come to the UK for work, studies, or pleasure, you’ll need a visa to enter the country. The team of highly experienced UK immigration lawyers at Wembley Solicitors has put together this guide to different UK visa types for you. Keep

How to Chase a Delayed UK Visa Application?

It is extremely irritating when the Home Office processes an immigration or visa application more slowly than specified on its website. Delays in the processing of immigration and visa requests can sabotage trip plans, prolong uncertainty, and put applicants through hardship by prohibiting them from working in the country or visiting their family and friends.

UK Visas: 3 Types You Should Know

Every year, the UK welcomes millions of foreign nationals as visitors. London, in particular, is a popular holiday destination for tourists. If you’re looking to settle in the UK or enter for a specific purpose, you might be better suited for a work visa or a student visa. If you want to visit the UK, you have a

Can A Separation Help Save Your Marriage?

Have you ever considered that your relationship with your spouse would benefit from a temporary separation? Some troubled couples consent to a trial/temporary separation in the hopes that some time apart may enable them to reconcile more positively and healthily. Or, if they’re thinking of divorcing, they believe a trial/temporary separation will allow them to

Can Child Support Be Extended into College?

When parents get divorced or legally separated, the non-custodial parent becomes responsible for providing child support to meet the child’s basic necessities. The confusion about child support for college-going children is one subject that commonly comes up. As a result, many parents worry if child support may be used to cover the cost of college

An Overview of the Asylum Process in the UK

If you want to settle in the UK as a refugee, you have to apply for asylum. Of course, as this visa is reserved for persons who are unable to remain safely within their home country, it’s not available to people looking to work or study in the UK.