Clear immigration advice for visas, settlement, family routes and refusals.
OS LAW helps individuals and families prepare stronger UK immigration applications, respond to Home Office concerns and understand the evidence needed before important deadlines.
Immigration services for individuals and families.
Choose the route that matches your situation, or speak to OS LAW if you are unsure which application or response is right.
Spouse and Family Visas
Advice for partners, spouses, parents, children and dependant family members, including relationship, financial and accommodation evidence.
Visitor and Short-Term Visas
Support for family visits, business visits and visitor applications where purpose, ties and return evidence need to be clear.
ILR and Settlement
Indefinite leave to remain advice, including continuous residence, absences, lawful residence and eligibility documents.
British Citizenship
Naturalisation and registration guidance covering residence, good character, referees and supporting documents.
Refusals and Appeals
Review of refusal reasons, appeal prospects, administrative review options and evidence needed to address Home Office concerns.
Human Rights Applications
Article 8 family/private life advice and exceptional circumstances where standard immigration routes may not fit.
EU Settlement Scheme
Advice for EU nationals and family members dealing with status, late applications, joining family or evidence issues.
Urgent Home Office Matters
Help where there is a deadline, removal concern, curtailment notice, detention issue or serious immigration history problem.
Guidance for clients building a future in the UK.
Immigration law can affect where you live, your ability to work or study, your family life and your long-term future. OS LAW provides practical UK immigration solicitor advice for clients who need clarity before making an application or responding to the Home Office.
The firm can help you understand the correct route, eligibility criteria, supporting evidence, deadlines and risks. Whether you are applying for the first time, extending leave, seeking settlement or dealing with a refusal, the aim is to prepare the matter carefully and reduce avoidable uncertainty.
Careful immigration advice, not generic checklists.
Strong immigration work depends on understanding the person behind the application, the evidence available and the legal test the Home Office will apply.
A structured route from enquiry to submission.
The process is designed to make your immigration matter clearer, better evidenced and easier to manage.
Initial review
OS LAW reviews your objective, immigration history, deadlines and any Home Office correspondence.
Route and risk advice
You receive guidance on the correct route, legal requirements, likely risks and evidence gaps.
Document preparation
The required documents, statements and supporting evidence are organised around the legal test.
Application or response
OS LAW helps prepare the application, representations, appeal strategy or Home Office response.
What OS LAW may ask to review.
Each immigration route has different requirements. These are common documents that can help assess your position and plan the next step.
- Home Office letters, refusal notices or requests for evidence
- Passports, BRPs, eVisas and digital immigration status records
- Relationship, family life and dependency evidence
- Income, employment, savings and accommodation documents
- Travel history, residence records and absence details
- Previous applications, appeals and immigration history
Common immigration questions.
These answers are general only. Immigration advice depends on the exact facts, route and evidence.
Yes. OS LAW can review the refusal reasons, consider appeal or administrative review options, and advise whether a stronger fresh application may be appropriate.
Yes. The firm can advise on spouse, partner, parent, child and dependant routes, including financial, relationship and accommodation evidence.
Yes. Early advice can help identify eligibility issues, evidence gaps and timing risks before the application is submitted.
Remote consultations can be arranged by phone or video where suitable.
Speak to OS LAW before you submit, appeal or respond to the Home Office.
Get confidential immigration solicitor advice on your route, evidence, risks and next step.
