Are Family Migration Rules About Change?

Several people have asked me the following questions

“Do you think there will be changes to the rules[Family Immigration Rules on financial Threshold] following the court case. If so, what will happen?”

Well this is my honest opinion. Simple answer is YES! and NO!

Yes! the secretary of state will have to responds, they already have by saying you can still apply even if you don’t meet the finical threshold (see home office website) if the secretary of state failed to consider this courts recommendation then they risk having most of they refusals overturned on appeal on the bases of Article 8 European Conventions on Human Rights . Continue Reading →

Turkish Ankara Agreement

Immigration Options for Turkish nationals –Self Employed Business Person/Turkish worker

Are you a Turkish national? Is your spouse a Turkish National? In the UK or Abroad, but looking to come into the UK or switch your visa to a more permanent visa? Are you a British national married to a Turkish national and worried about the new spouse visa financial requirement, and can’t use the EU route? Are in UK as a student and looking to switch your visa?Well this post my just shine the light on an easier immigration option for you or your partner. Continue Reading →

Update on Family Visa Rules Challenge:The High Court Verdict

High Court has rules on UK family Immigration Rules: Not unlawful but could be Disproportionate.

(MM & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department(2013)) – 5 July 2013

Unfortunately the High court in a landmark appeal challenging the new rules as unlawful has in decision by Justice Blake, to the disappointment of many, concluded that the rules were not unlawful.

He, however, he did find that the earnings threshold would amount to a disproportionate interference with family life if combined with one of the four other requirements in the rules – e.g. an inability to supplement a shortfall in income with savings, unless the savings were over £16,000. Continue Reading →

Is your MP a double-talker?

Hold your Member of Parliament to account for the crazy Non-EU family visa Rule!

I am an immigration solicitor, and I’m getting sick and tired of the politicians double talk. I have dealt with numerous cases helping British citizens who are struggling to bring in their spouse due to the recent immigration rules, mainly the financial requirements. In such cases the politicians i.e. members of Parliament have been more than willing to provide a letter stating how disgusted they by the rules. However, it begs the question, who passed these rules? All the blame seems to be pointed at the UKBA and the Secretary of State, depicting her as a rogue legislator legislating against the will of the people. But is this the true picture? Continue Reading →

“Non-Caucasian” to £3000 bond to visit Britain

Where do you draw the line between immigration control and systematic racial discrimination?

What makes someone a high risk visitor? Your skin colour, nationality or your personal individual circumstances? This article, in the Sunday Times today, confirms suspicions that the government is prepared to target non-white migrants in the guise of immigration control. Continue Reading →