Choosing the incorrect UK marriage visa category can result in refusal, loss of non-refundable fees, and disruption to your plans. There are two lawful immigration routes for marrying in the UK — the Fiancé (or Proposed Civil Partner) Visa and the Marriage Visitor...
UK immigration law is frequently misunderstood, leading to the spread of misinformation that can have significant consequences for individuals navigating the immigration system. Misconceptions about visas, settlement, and British citizenship may result in costly...
Many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) face the challenge of managing legal and financial affairs in India while residing abroad. From selling ancestral property to handling court matters, a properly drafted Power of Attorney (PoA) can be an essential legal tool. By...
Understanding the distinction between the UK Spouse Visa and the Unmarried Partner Visa is essential for couples planning to live together in the UK. While both visas fall under the family migration route in Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules, they have distinct...
At Whytecroft Ford, we are proud to support families in achieving their settlement and citizenship goals, even when the legal route is less straightforward. One of our recent successes involved the registration of a child as a British citizen under the British...