New Immigration Rules for Victims of Domestic Abuse in 2024: What You Need to Know

Client of Legal Pathway Solicitors, a victim of transnational marriage abandonment and domestic abuse, departs for the UK to rebuild her life (UK Immigration Law Firm).

In a landmark revision of the UK’s Immigration Rules, the Home Office has unveiled a substantial overhaul designed to offer increased protection and assistance for victims of domestic abuse. The announcement sees the introduction of the new Appendix Victim of Domestic Abuse (VDA), effective from January 31, 2024.  Understanding the intricacies of the new Appendix […]

UK Spouse Visa Requirements in 2024

UK Spouse Visa Requirements in 2024

Introduction As we navigate the increasingly globalised world of 2024, the concept of family unity across borders only becomes more significant. This highlights the UK Spouse Visa, a critical facilitator of this unity within the UK. The UK Home Office’s recent updates have significantly changed the financial thresholds for the Spouse Visa and all other […]

Comparing Skilled Worker Visa and Global Business Mobility Visa: A Guide for Applicants

Comparing Skilled Worker Visa and Global Business Mobility Visa

In the ever-evolving world of UK immigration, businesses are constantly adjusting to new visa application routes for overseas workers. Recently, the Global Business Mobility routes have been introduced, and this article aims to explain a significant part of this new framework. GBM – Senior or Specialist Worker Visa This newly minted visa is a part […]

Impending Surge in Immigration Health Surcharge

Impending Surge in Immigration Health Surcharge

With the imminent hike in the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) set for 16 January 2024, applicants looking to secure a UK visa are advised to brace for significant changes. At Legal Pathway Solicitors, we are at the forefront to ensure you stay informed and prepared. Understanding the IHS Fee Escalation The current IHS fee for […]

Access to Public Funds: No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) Challenged

Access to Public Funds: No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) Challenged

The ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ (NRPF) condition is a familiar term for many migrants in the UK, routinely noted on their Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs). Migrants with this stipulation on their BRP are precluded from accessing a range of state-funded benefits, tax credits, or housing support. The Home Office has traditionally reviewed the NRPF […]

Referee Requirements for British Citizenship

Referee Requirements for British Citizenship

Seeking British citizenship demands meticulous attention to detail, especially concerning referees included in your application. Their presence affirms your identity, facilitating the Home Office’s validation of genuine applicants. Criteria for Referee Selection Duration of Acquaintance: Professional Standing:  Second Referee Stipulations: Exclusions: Excluded From Being a Referee? Besides the explicit criteria defining an ideal referee, it’s […]