Immigration Solicitors
General immigration guidance for individuals, families and businesses from visa applications to settlement, citizenship and appeals.
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MH Solicitors provides general guidance on UK immigration pathways, documentary requirements, procedural steps and options after refusal decisions. Early advice can help applicants prepare complete applications and understand likely timelines.
Immigration Services
Visa applications
Guidance on eligibility and documentary requirements across common visa routes.
Spouse and partner visas
Support with family-based applications and extension requirements.
Student visas
Assistance with student route applications and compliance obligations.
Indefinite Leave to Remain
Advice on settlement criteria, residence thresholds and evidence.
Citizenship and naturalisation
Guidance on naturalisation eligibility and application preparation.
Appeals and reviews
Support with administrative reviews, appeals and procedural deadlines.
Asylum
Guidance and representation on asylum and humanitarian protection claims.
Judicial review
Challenging unlawful immigration decisions through judicial review.
Our process
Initial enquiry
Share your circumstances and what outcome you are aiming for.
Case assessment
We review eligibility factors, route options and likely next steps.
Preparation
We help gather and organise supporting documents and evidence.
Submission and follow-up
We guide you through filing and any post-decision options.
Frequently asked questions
A visa application is a formal request to enter or remain in the UK for a specific purpose such as work, study or family life, subject to route-specific rules.
Timescales vary by route, location and Home Office workload. Published processing times should be checked for the specific application type.
Indefinite Leave to Remain allows a person to live and work in the UK without time restrictions, subject to meeting eligibility criteria.
Depending on the route, there may be a right to appeal, administrative review or reconsideration. Strict time limits often apply.
It is not mandatory, but legal advice can help applicants understand eligibility, evidence requirements and potential risks.
Requirements vary by route but often include identity documents, relationship or employment evidence, and financial or accommodation proof.
Employers may sponsor workers where they hold a valid sponsor licence and comply with Home Office obligations.
Immigration enquiry
Complete this form and our team will respond by email or phone.
Or email contact@mhsolicitors.com