SUCCESS! Visas Granted in February 2019
Cranbrook Solicitors has continued to achieve its targets with a number of Visa Applications concluded successfully.
We are proud to report that a client's application for entry clearance to the UK as the Spouse of a British National was issued. We had successfully challenged the initial refusal of the Application via the First Tier Tribunal (who allowed the appeal on the day of the hearing).
We are proud to report that a client's application for entry clearance to the UK as the Spouse of a British National was issued. We had successfully challenged the initial refusal of the Application via the First Tier Tribunal (who allowed the appeal on the day of the hearing).
The case was made complicated by the fact that the Home Office did not accept her Sponsor was employed as stated. This was challenged with an abundance of evidence which the Tribunal accepted as genuine.
After a long wait the British High Commission in Pakistan issued the visa and our client is now on her way to the UK to join her husband.
In another case, a returning client who we have represented previously had an unfortunate change in circumstances which could have jeopardised his application for an extension to his leave to remain application.
In another case, a returning client who we have represented previously had an unfortunate change in circumstances which could have jeopardised his application for an extension to his leave to remain application.
The team at Cranbrook Legal prepared an application explaining the extent of the change in circumstances and how the client continued to meet the Immigration Rules and provided a substantial amount of documents corroborating his claims.
We are glad to report that the Home Office approved our client's case and he was earlier this week granted further leave to remain.
The team at Cranbrook's are confident that the coming months will see further successful conclusions to cases.
The team at Cranbrook's are confident that the coming months will see further successful conclusions to cases.
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