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Can anyone reccomend a good immigration solicitor/consultant

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Leslie666
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Can anyone reccomend a good immigration solicitor/consultant

Post by Leslie666 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:59 am

I need to talk to an immigration advisor with experience in Article 8 cases or someone that has been successful in gaining some type of discrectionary leave outside of the immigration rules. I'm an overstayer married to british citizen with a four year old child & need to know what my chances are of gaining leave if I submit an application. Any suggestions? Thanks

moma
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Post by moma » Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:09 pm

well i would recommend Danielle Cohen if its a DLR u wantjust google her and she will sort u out at £2000 she is not cheap but comes very highly recommended.

prettypolitical
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Post by prettypolitical » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:32 pm

try Immigration Advisory Service as it is means tested and they have really helped me!!!!!!!!!!

I was paying a legal representative but they did such a poor job that our case ended up in an appeal!!!

proceed with caution there are alot that just want the money!!!
???REUNITED???

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Post by ginoT » Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:45 pm

i'm in a very similar boat to you.
check out my case

A word of warning regarding solicitors. They often claim to be experts but often aren't. Also price is not a good indication of quality either. The lawyer we took was the most knowledgeable, experienced in article 8/spouse visas and the cheapest too. It's worth quizzing them on recent case studies such as Judicial Reviews. Ask them what their opinion is of "such 'n such" case from a few months back (find a case which has set some kind of precedent). If they don't know about that case then chances are they aren't really an expert after all.

My solicitor's charges as follows:

250 for a reconsideration letter
1500 for a Judicial Review submission
500 for the barrister

pm me if you want my solicitors details. he's good but very busy and can take a while to complete stuff which I haven't liked. Still, the quality & result is what counts

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