Sometimes, a client does not have the knowledge of the requirements of immigration instructions and apply for their visas by themselves. As a result, either they receive a PPI (often referred to as potentially prejudicial information) or a letter or a decline. In such scenarios, at times, they find themselves in an undesired position.
Immigration law is complex and requires profound knowledge and interpretation. Our team has extensive experience in handling all potential issues and immigration problems. Even in difficult cases we can give you expert advice and help you move forward. We have a large number of successful outcomes in such cases. Here are some of the common immigration problems we deal with.
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