BNO Visa priority service introduced! Find out how to apply
The Home Office has recently announced the introduction of a new priority service for BNO visa applicants. This means that British nationals (overseas) from Hong Kong and their families who are planning to move to the UK can pay £500 to have their application processed within 5 working days. As current timescales for the BNO […]
Successful EU Settlement Scheme Appeal for couple despite lack of relevant EU permit
We have recently been successful in the appeal of an application for our client to join his EU national partner under the EUSS (EU Settlement Scheme). There has been lots of coverage recently about this topic following a decision by the Court of Appeal in Celik vs Secretary of State for the Home Department […]
Legal advisor at Lisa’s Law qualifies as a Solicitor!
We are delighted to announce that legal advisor, Paul Cheuk, has been admitted to the Roll of Solicitors and has therefore qualified as a Solicitor. Paul has taken up the role of Litigation Solicitor at the firm with immediate effect. Paul joined the firm in February 2022 as a Paralegal, following previous work experience […]
Online divorce companies to be investigated by the CMA – why should I use a family law solicitor instead?
If you are currently going, or ever have gone through a through a divorce, you will know it’s a very stressful time for all involved. From finding a lawyer, to negotiating between the two parties, arranging financial settlements, and even child custody issues, the divorce process can be a headache, and the costs can quickly […]
Visa holders entitled to Immigration Health Surcharge refund if working in health and care sector
If you hold a visa, and you have worked at least 16 hours per week in the health and care sector for a period of 6 months, you are entitled to an Immigration Health Surcharge refund. If you have any dependents, then you would be entitled to a refund of their IHS fees […]
OFSTED inspector unfairly dismissed after touching student – what lessons should employers learn from this case?
After an OFSTED inspector was dismissed for briefly touching a pupil’s head to wipe away some rain, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has ruled that the dismissal was unfair due to a lack of disciplinary guidance and/or training. Compensation for unfair dismissal will be awarded at a later date. The case (Hewston v OFSTED) […]
Illegal Migration Act 2023 – what are the key changes?
The Illegal Migration Act is a major piece of legislation which forms a key centrepiece of the UK government’s policy platform. The purpose of this Act is to prevent and deter illegal migration; in particular those by unsafe and illegal routes. The government have stated that their aims are to both stop illegal boat […]
Success in obtaining leave to remain despite having no status for 23 years and little evidence
We have recently been successful in representing a client who has been living in the UK for more than 20 years in their application for leave to remain on human rights grounds. This is despite the fact that the client had very little evidence to support their application. Keep reading to find out […]
Home Secretary found to have adopted unfair procedure after cancelling student’s leave to enter
By Yang Peng On 28 July 2023, The Administrative Court allowed a Pakistani student’s claim for judicial review of a decision by the defendant Secretary of State for the Home Department (SSHD) to cancel his leave to enter as a student. The court decided that the claimant was denied the opportunity to comment on […]
Welcome Lok
It gives us great pleasure to welcome Lok Lo to Lisa’s Law Solicitors. Lok joins the conveyancing team and has shown a great aptitude for the role since joining the firm last month. In terms of her educational background, Lok holds a LLB degree from UEA and completed a Legal Practice Course at The […]