Vahan Teruni (Edison):Common Immigration Problems

Common Immigration Problems 

  • getting permission to stay in the UK/USA/other country longer than you originally intended
  • getting permission to do something which you are not at present allowed doing, for example, being allowed to work
  • bringing relatives into the country, for example, a spouse, fiancé (e), children
  • being threatened with deportation from the UK/USA/other country
  • being held by the immigration authorities in a detention centre
  • wanting a passport and not knowing whether you are entitled to a UK/USA/other country passport or some other passport
  • wanting to apply to become a UK/USA/other country Citizen
  • if you are already living in the UK but wanting to travel (for example, for a holiday), whether you will be allowed back into the UK/USA/other country
  • whether you are entitled to use state services or claim benefits, for example, education, health services, council housing, social security benefits, housing benefits, council tax benefit
  • the right to vote
  • a relative or friend being refused entry to the UK/USA/other country when arriving at an airport or port.

A legal advice from an immigration lawyer is often the best solution to address these common immigration problems.

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