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I need some help with my PR application, it is a reasonably straightforward one but I have 3 questions that I need clarifying. I have looked at the rates for immigration solicitors and they are very expensive. Does anyone know where I can turn with my few yes/no questions without having to spend ?500 plus? I need to save that money for my citizen application if at all possible. I have tried CAB and the home office but no luck. Any ideas?

chavwithalawdegree! What a great name

This is her posts below...but in one of her posts she was querying about changing her name with admin, maybe worth pm'ing her in any case.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/search.php?12,search=ChavWivaLawDegree,page=1,match_type=AUTHOR,match_dates=0,match_forum=ALL



Jeremy Wrote:

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> Is "chavwithalawdegree" still hanging around on

> here? Maybe silently lurking? She specialised in

> immigration law.

I've been combing through this particular thread on immigration boards (assuming you are doing the EEA application): http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-route-applications/application-for-pr-or-pr-card-form-eea-pr-uptodate-t183537.html


Many of my questions have already been asked, and answered, but it does take a while to go through.

If you are an EU citizen you can seek advice from the AIRE Centre (http://www.airecentre.org/pages/get-advice.html). Alternatively the Migrants Resource Centre (for all kinds of advice - i.e. asylum, EU and third country) (http://www.migrantsresourcecentre.org.uk/immigration-advice/). The Migrants Right Network is a useful source of info and links to advice (http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/about/advice-services). Also Rights of Women (making an assumption here)(http://rightsofwomen.org.uk/get-advice/immigration-and-asylum-law/) offer a helpline.

Hi, we charge ?90 for a consultation and have a list of our other prices on our website, so if you want us to do the application for you have a look. If you're happy doing the application yourself and just want advice on the requirements etc then you might be fine just paying for a consultation.


www.visalegal.com


We are based in Peckham :-)

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