Welcome to 786 Law Associates
We are a UK Immigration Advice Organisation specialising in most types of immigration to the UK. We deal with Entry Clearance applications from outside the UK, and applications to the Home Office for those that can be lodged from within the UK. The UK immigration and visa application process can be a minefield for anyone not completely up to date with current legislation. At 786 Law Associates it’s our business to know and be fully aware of constantly changing rules in order to achieve favourable results for our clients.
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Many people believe that by surfing the internet for information about UK immigration, they can find enough information to be able to lodge their application and for it to be successful. This is not the case. Every case is different and applications need to be compiled carefully and completely. Applications to the UK are not formalities and are not just a matter of filling out the correct application form and providing the information requested. Applicants do not understand the requirements. Sponsors often assume that because they are British their spouse/fiancé/partner/dependant will be treated with the utmost respect. This is certainly not the case! Visa Application Centres operated by British Visa Departments are proving themselves to be inconsistent in their approach and costly to contact by telephone. Information from them is sparse and generally inadequate. They are not permitted to provide immigration advice!
In some cases applications within the UK can be fast tracked through same day service at public enquiry office.
Don’t have your UK Visa Application refused, Contact us before applying. Start your visa application process now by
contacting us on Tel: +44 203 137 7866 or alternatively, Please click here to Em@il us for you Query info@786law.co.uk
“786 Law Associates is regulated and Registered with The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner(OISC) &Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). It is a criminal offence for a person to provide immigration advice or services unless their organisation is registered with the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) or they are: a regulated solicitor, barrister or legal executive (or European equivalent), exempted by Ministerial Order.”



