Immigration Pricing Information

Pricing

We aim to provide a clear and transparent service to our clients and so will always provide an indication on costs in all immigration matters. Our fee is usually charged on the basis of time spent (hourly basis).

The hourly rate varies in accordance with who is dealing with your matter and in some instances we are able to provide a fixed fee quote once we have obtained all facts.

We have provided hourly rates below and further details about the experience of our members of staff can be found on our website.

Our fixed fee is usually within the range mentioned below but can in some instances be lower.

Similarly we may also charge slightly higher for matters that require urgent attention and are to take precedence over other cases. There may also be additional charges for cases considered under the premium or VIP service offered by the Home Office.

Our charges are based on the time spent dealing with a case.

Immigration Fees – Fixed Hourly fees
Grade A – Solicitors and legal executives with over 8 years’ experience.
£300 including VAT
Grade B – Solicitors and legal executives with over 4 years’ experience.
£230 including VAT
Grade C – Other solicitors or legal executives and fee earners of equivalent experience.
£180 including VAT
Grade D – Trainee solicitors, paralegals and other fee earners.
£126 including VAT
Sponsor license
£3,000 – £5,000 including VAT
Skilled Worker Visa (initial application/extension/indefinite leave to remain)
£1,500 – £2,500 including VAT
Estimated Fee Ranges for various application types
Tier 2  (initial application/extension/indefinite leave to remain)
£1500 – £2500 including VAT
PBS Dependant’s visa
£750 – £1000 including VAT
Family based application under Appendix FM (initial application/extension/indefinite leave to remain)
£1500 – £3000  including VAT
Application for indefinite leave to remain under the 10-year rule
£1500 – £2500 including VAT
Applications for an EEA residence card for a partner or child of an EEA national
£1000 – £1500 including VAT
Application for Judicial Review
£2000 – £5000 including  VAT
Applications for permanent right of residence document
£1000 – £1500 including VAT
EEA application for an extended family member
£2000 – £3000 including VAT
Visit visa applications
£1500 – £3000 including VAT
Application for British citizenship
£750 – £1500 including VAT
Form NTL and TOC
£750 – £1000 including VAT
Asylum Fees
Initial Asylum application
£1000 -£2000
Appeal
£2000-£3000
Permission to appeal
£1000.00
Court of Appeal
£2500 – 3500

The fees quoted here do not include:

  • Any Home Office fees (click to view) for making the application. You will pay this to the Home Office directly as part of the application process. Please check the Home Office website for their fees information.
  • Where the Home Office refuse your application, advice and assistance in relation to any appeal or an application for judicial review.

Disbursement (not included in our pricing):

Disbursements are costs related to your matter that are payable to third parties. The costs mentioned above do not include disbursements which can include;

  • Home Office fee for making the application.
  • NHS Surcharge
  • Interpreter fees
  • Court fee
  • Courier charges
  • Independent experts, such as barristers and accountants etc.

Services included

  • Discussing your circumstances in detail and confirming whether this is the most appropriate application for you to make and what other options may be available to you;
  • giving you advice about the requirements of the Immigration Rules and whether you meet the criteria;
  • if you do not fulfil certain criteria, advising on whether this can be overcome and how;
  • considering the supporting evidence you have provided;
  • advising you of further evidence required, and where necessary, helping you obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements), including taking statements of any witnesses;
  • preparing your application and submitting it on your behalf;
  • for leave to remain applications, receiving and replying to correspondence from the Home Office regarding your application on your behalf
  • giving you advice about the outcome of the application and any further steps you need to take.

Key stages / timescales

We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. Read the current processing time: httpS://www.gov.uk/visa-processing-times.

​The average process can take between 3 to 6 months.

​We will normally be able to submit your application within 2 to 3 weeks from the receipt of your instructions and the required documents, but we will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer than this.

​Please note that the above fees are an estimate based on the facts above. All applications are likely to vary and of course, we can give you a more accurate estimate once we have more information about your specific case.

Qualification and Experience

We have three members of the team who may work on your matter:

Immigration Solicitor Litigation Solicitor Solicitor in Southall

Mr. Fahmy Mohideen Bawa Mohamed

Solicitor

Mr. Fahmy Mohideen Bawa Mohamed – Qualified solicitor with many years of experience. Qualified as a Solicitor in 2013 at the BPP School. Mr. Fahmy is the director of this firm. Mr. Fahmy has for more than 10 years experience, practised as a solicitor and is experienced in the UK immigration and asylum. He specialises in commercial work, family law, wills and probate, Employment matter, lasting powers of attorney and private client work and Landlord and Tenant matter. Mr. Fahmy prides himself in his ability to create lasting relationships by listening to his clients, providing honest and straightforward advice as a priority. He is involved in various community, charity work and other related social activities.

Mr. Mohamed Ali Hazim

Solicitor

Mr. Mohamed Ali Hazim, educated at London Metropolitan University, where he achieved an honours degree in law. He qualified as a solicitor in 2023. He is now a consultant solicitor. He specialises in Immigration, Family Law and Wills. He has a keen interest in community work as well.

Mr. Shahzad Rasul

Solicitor

Mr Shazad is qualified as a solicitor in 2011, and he is now a consultant solicitor. He specialises in Immigration, Family matter and Wills work. He as well as keeping up his servicing of private clients, dealing with Wills and Trusts as well. Shahzad is fluent in Urdu and Hindi and an active member of the Pakistan community in the UK.

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