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Why choose us

A professional team built for cross-border legal work

A focused team of specialists in UK immigration and Indian law, regulated to high standards and built for clarity at every step.

UK immigration

Why choose us for UK immigration

Regulated by the IAA

Whytecroft Ford is regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority, the body previously known as the OISC (rebranded 16 January 2025). IAA registration F201900075, Level 1.

A supported journey

Applying, switching or extending UK status is procedural and consequential. We handle the documentation, deadlines, and decision-making so you have clarity rather than unanswered questions.

Up-to-date expertise

UK immigration rules change often. We track the Statement of Changes, Home Office casework guidance, and IAA standards continuously, so the advice you receive reflects the law as it stands today.

Peace of mind

Our priority is to give you reliable advice, a structured path through your matter, and a single team you can rely on from instruction through to decision.

Indian law

Why choose us for Indian law

UK-based, India-specialist

You instruct a UK-based firm and meet a UK-based team. The Indian-law work is handled by Indian Legal Advocates and specialists who understand the legal substance and the practical reality of acting from outside India.

Efficient and convenient

Our process removes the cost and time burden of travelling to India for routine legal work. Most matters can be progressed remotely, with travel reserved for situations that genuinely require it.

Coverage across India

Through our network we can advise in multiple Indian jurisdictions, so your matter is handled in the right state and the right court rather than the most convenient one.

Focused expertise

Our Indian law practice concentrates on property, succession, family, and the documentation NRIs need most often. Depth in those areas is more useful than a generalist offering.