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British Citizenship by Descent for Children Born Abroad: A Case Study
Know more - How a British citizen by descent successfully registered his three Indian-born children under Section 3(2) of the British Nationality Act 1981 using Form MN1.
UK Visa Processing Time 2026: Latest Waiting Times for All UK Visa Categories
Get the latest UK visa processing times for 2026. Complete guide covering visitor, student, work, spouse, settlement & citizenship visas with priority service options. Know More...
ILR 10-Year Rule 2026: What Indian Nationals Must Know
The UK ILR settlement system is changing. This guide explains how the new rules affect Indian professionals and who qualifies for the 3–5 year fast-track. Read More...
UK Family Visa 2026: Complete Guide to Apply, Extend or Switch
Planning to join your family in the UK? Read our complete 2026 guide on how to apply, extend, or switch your UK Family Visa, featuring updated rules, fees, and expert tips.
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April 2026 UK Visa Fee Increases: How It Impacts Indian Businesses & Families
The UK Home Office is increasing immigration fees on 8 April 2026. See the new total costs for UK Sponsor Licences, Spouse Visas, and ILR.
ILR After Spouse Visa UK
Transitioning to ILR after Spouse Visa UK is the final milestone toward achieving permanent settlement, offering long-term stability and freedom from visa restrictions. Know More…
UK Business Visa Route- Self Sponsorship
The UK Business Visa Route is highly sought after by Indian entrepreneurs and professionals planning international expansion. Understand the process of registering a company, obtaining a sponsor license, and utilizing the UK-India FTA for smarter market access.
Dual-Jurisdiction Solicitor’s Journey: India to UK Practice
Discover how a dual-qualified India and UK immigration solicitor helps entrepreneurs and companies successfully navigate business expansion in the UK.
UK Domestic Violence ILR
You do NOT lose your immigration rights because someone abuses you. Survivors of domestic abuse on a Spouse Visa can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) under the Domestic Violence Rule (DVILR) to stay in the UK independently. Know More here...
UK Earned Settlement Reform: Longer ILR Pathways 2026
The 2026 Earned Settlement framework overhauls UK settlement policy, shifting ILR from a predictable 5-year process to a performance-based, multi-criteria system. Read More...