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We offer a free 30-minute meeting with our senior immigration solicitor to discuss your situation and work with you to plan the best way forward.

We understand what is at risk when it comes to immigration issues. Precision and planning is everything, which is why our compassionate team will handle every step of your case with care and foresight.

We are completely upfront about our pricing structure so that you know where you start from the very start. You can see our very competitive immigration fees here. 

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Transparent pricing

We know that every immigration matter is different, whether you’re applying for a visa, seeking settlement, or appealing a decision. That’s why we aim to offer clear, fair, and competitive pricing that reflects the quality and expertise we bring to your case.

Where possible, we offer fixed fees so that you know exactly what the cost will be before we begin work. For more complex or ongoing matters, we will always explain our hourly rates and provide a clear estimate of total costs before proceeding.

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High success rates

The Home Office refuses 10,000s applications every year, don't let yours be one of them. Our solicitors are experienced with the Home Office and know exactly what they want to see.

Application TypeFees
EEA settled and pre-settled applications; EEA nationals From £900
EEA national family members From £1000
Other EEA applications From £1000
Spouse or partner applicationsFrom £1700
Extension of leave to remainFrom £1500
Indefinite leave to remainFrom £1500
Naturalisation as a British citizenFrom £1000
Human rights applications on the basis of private and family life in the UK/over stayer applicationsFrom £2000

Appeals to the First Tier Tribunal against immigration decisions

From £3000

 

Skilled worker visaFrom £1000
Student visaFrom £800
Objection to civil penalty for employers for employing illegal workers From £2000
Claim Against Home Office- Unlawful detentionCFA 25%+VAT
Claim Against Home Office- WindrushCFA 25%+VAT
Visit visaFrom £1000
Sponsor licence From £2500
AsylumFrom £3000
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Understanding Your Journey With Us

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Your UK Spouse Visa application journey starts with a quick enquiry. Getting the right legal advice early on means your application has the best possible chance of success, and we have a team of very experienced solicitors on handy ready to help.

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Shortly after you have made your enquiry a member of our friendly immigration team will be in touch to discuss your situation in more detail to better understand how we can help you. You'll receive clear, upfront advice so you can weigh your options before proceeding.

Meet Sarah

Whether you have opted for full start-to-finish legal support on your application or just want to take advantage of our document checking service, you'll be dealing directly with Sarah Goodwin, Emerald Law's most senior Immigration Solicitor. With her extensive experience dealing with all kinds of immigration matters, you'll be in excellent hands.

Application approved

One of the most rewarding moments for us is seeing clients get the application approval they have been working towards. Our number one goal is to help unite you and your partner so that you can start planning your future in the UK together before eventually securing ILR and British Citizenship when the time comes.

Legal support

Legal processes can be confusing. We break everything down into plain English. Sarah and her team are readily available to provide you with updates and advice wherever it is needed throughout your journey. Even if its just some reassurance along the way, we are committed to making sure you know how your application is progressing at every stage.

Your roadmap

Sarah will work with you to develop a strategy for your application to give you the greatest chance of success. We help you gather the correct documents and ensure they are accurate, consistent and compliant with Home Office requirements. With our careful preparation, your case is clear and strong, reducing the risk of delays or refusals. 

More than 15,000 UK Spouse Visa applications are rejected by the Home Office each year.

Many of these rejections are completely avoidable. Seeking legal advice when submitting your application means you can submit knowing you have the best chances of success.

With a solicitor-led service, you get:

  • A clear plan for your spouse visa documents and evidence
  • Guidance on how to meet the requirements based on your circumstances
  • A structured, well-presented application pack
  • Professional support from a regulated firm

In this video, Sarah Goodwin talks you through some of the most common mistakes we see.

Why instruct a UK Spouse Visa Solicitor?

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Immigration law is complex, and even small mistakes can lead to delays, refusals, or long-term complications. Home Office rules change often, requirements vary by visa type, and the burden is always on you to prove your case clearly and correctly.

Having a specialist solicitor means you don’t have to navigate this alone. We help you understand the rules, prepare strong evidence, prevent errors, and present your case with confidence. With expert guidance, the process becomes clearer, calmer, and far more secure, giving you the best chance of a positive outcome from the start.

With a specialist immigration solicitor, you get:

  • Clear guidance on complex Home Office rules
  • Help preparing strong, compliant evidence
  • Protection from avoidable mistakes and delays
  • A strategic approach tailored to your case
  • Confidence your future is in skilled hands

The right advice doesn't just support your application, it strengthens it.

The Right Legal Support Makes the Difference

Case Study: Successful UK Spouse Visa After Financial Requirement Refusal

A client approached us after their UK Spouse Visa application was refused on the basis that they did not meet the financial requirement. The decision was understandably worrying, the client believed they did meet the requirement, but wasn’t clear on exactly what evidence the Home Office expects or how the financial rules are applied in practice.

By this time the client sought advice, an appeal was not a realistic option for their circumstances, so the priority became understanding the refusal and making sure a new application was submitted correctly.

We reviewed the refusal notice in detail, identified where the previous application had fallen short, and explained the financial requirement in plain English, including which income route applied, what documents were needed, and how they must be presented to meet the specified evidence rules. Although the client’s circumstances were sufficient, the original application didn’t clearly demonstrate compliance in the way required by the Home Office.

We then supported the client through a fresh spouse visa application, creating a structured evidence plan, checking the documentation against the relevant requirements, and ensuring the financial information was properly evidenced and clearly set out. The new application was submitted with a stronger, better organised supporting pack that directly addressed the reasons for refusal.

The outcome: the client’s spouse visa application was approved, allowing the couple to move forward with confidence, having met the financial requirement correctly and with the right evidence in place.

I cannot express enough gratitude to Sarah Goodwin for her exceptional service in helping me attain my UK spouse visa, made the entire journey seamless. She was not only knowledgeable about the intricate details of UK immigration law, but also patient in explaining each step of the process to me. Her guidance was invaluable in preparing my application, ensuring all necessary documents were in order, and addressing any concerns I had along the way. 

To be eligible for a UK Spouse or Partner Visa, you must:

  • Be married to or in a long-term relationship with a British citizen or settled person
  • Be able to demonstrate a genuine and subsisting relationship
  • Intend to live together permanently in the UK
  • Meet the financial requirement (£29,000+ annual income or savings)
  • Meet the English language requirement
  • Have suitable accommodation in the UK

Who can apply for a UK Spouse Visa?

What are the UK Spouse Visa requirements?

To be successful in your application for a UK spouse visa, you’ll need to meet several key Home Office requirements and provide supporting evidence. The requirements include: 

1. Relationship Requirement

You must prove your relationship is real and ongoing, typically through: 

  • Marriage or civil partnership certificates 
  • Shared financial responsibilities (bills, tenancy, bank accounts) 
  • Photos, messages, and travel evidence 

2. Financial Requirement

To sponsor a partner, the British or settled spouse must show a minimum income of £29,000 per year (as of April 2024, rising from £18,600). Alternatively, savings of at least £88,500 can be used if income is below that level. This is to prove that you can support yourselves without claiming public funds. 

This money can come from employment, self-employment, pensions, or other eligible sources. 

3. Accommodation Requirement

You’ll need suitable accommodation for you, your partner and any dependants that’s not overcrowded and meets UK housing standards. You will not have access to public housing in your own right on a UK spouse visa due to the visa’s ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ condition. 

4. English Language Requirement

Applicants must prove they can speak and understand English at CEFR Level A1 (for the first application), through: 

  • A Home Office–approved English test, or 
  • A degree taught in English, or 
  • Being a citizen of a majority English-speaking country (like the USA, Canada, Australia, etc.). 

If you require an English language test, the cost is typically around £150 and must be booked with a Home Office approved provider.

What if my UK Spouse Visa has been refused?

If your UK spouse visa has been rejected or refused, you will receive a refusal letter from the UK Home Office outlining their decision and the reason(s) they refused, citing the specific parts of the Immigration Rules that were not met. 

Some of the most common reasons for a refused applications include your relationship not being accepted as ‘genuine and subsisting’, the financial requirements not being met, inadequate accommodation and incomplete or inconsistent information. This is why it is absolutely crucial that you have the correct evidence to be able to show that you meet all of the Home Office’s requirements. 

A rejection at this stage can understandably feel incredibly disappointing, but we may still be able to help you

We will review your situation to determine whether an appeal under Section 82 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 is the right way forward. If not, we can support you through a successful application.

Immigration decisions shape lives. They affect where you can live, who you can be with, and what opportunities are open to you. As a Senior Immigration Solicitor, Sarah understands the weight of those decisions and the responsibility that comes with advising clients at such pivotal moments.

With extensive experience in UK immigration law, Sarah advises individuals, couples, and families across a broad spectrum of matters. Her work includes spouse and partner visas, skilled worker visas, indefinite leave to remain (ILR), British citizenship applications, visitor visas, and complex cases involving refusals or appeals. Each matter is handled with a careful balance of legal accuracy, strategic insight, and genuine empathy.

What truly distinguishes Sarah is her client-centred approach. She recognises that behind every application is a deeply personal story, reuniting with a partner, securing a career opportunity, protecting family stability, or building a future in the UK. Your goals, concerns, and circumstances are at the heart of her advice and representation. 

Sarah can help you with:

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Indefinite Leave to Remain

British Citizenship through Naturalisation

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Challenging Home Office Decisions

Human Rights Claims

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About Emerald Law

At Emerald Law, our clients are at the heart of what we do.  

We recognise that we deal with real people with real needs and real problems. We want to offer our clients a bespoke experience, meeting with and dealing with dedicated lawyers with realistic and practical solutions that work in the modern climate.

Like the precious green gemstone that is synonymous with the positive attributes it is said to bestow, we pride ourselves in assuring a high-quality and transparent service, to give you the confidence and assurity to make those difficult decisions in a supported and fully informed way, knowing that you can safely rely on our significant legal experience and standards of excellence.

Emerald Law is a multi-disciplinary leading firm of Solicitors based in Liverpool, serving clients all over the UK. With a commitment to our clients, Emerald Law continues to stay ahead of industry developments to offer a wide range of comprehensive legal services with a professional yet personable approach and a dedicated focus on efficiency.

What services do immigration lawyers offer?

Do I need a solicitor for my application?

How long does the process take?

Can you help if my application was refused? 

Immigration solicitors provide expert advice and legal representation across all UK immigration matters. This includes visa applications, complex legal submissions, administrative reviews and appeals, asylum matters, family immigration, settlement applications, and nationality and citizenship processes. We ensure your case is prepared accurately, compliant with current Home Office rules, and supported by strong evidence and legal arguments.

You are not legally required to use a solicitor; however, Home Office requirements are strict and constantly changing. A solicitor helps avoid errors, refusals, and delays by preparing your application professionally, ensuring all required evidence is included, and presenting your case in the strongest possible way. If complications arise, you also benefit from legal representation and tailored advice.

Yes. We will review the refusal letter, identify legal and evidential issues, and advise whether your best route is an appeal, administrative review, judicial review, or re-application. Each refusal is time-sensitive, so it is important to seek advice promptly.

Processing times vary depending on the application type, the time of year, whether Home Office further checks are required, and whether you choose a priority service. For example, some visas are processed in weeks, while complex matters such as asylum or appeals may take longer. During consultation, we will provide an estimated timeline based on your circumstances.

FAQs

Evidence varies by visa type but generally includes identity documents, immigration history, proof of finances or employment, accommodation details, relationship evidence (for family visas), and English language proof when required. We help identify, review, and prepare all supporting documents and advise if any evidence needs strengthening.

What evidence is needed for an application? 

Yes. We support clients across the UK and abroad via secure online meetings, telephone, and email. This means you can access specialist legal assistance regardless of your location.

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We've enjoyed working with Sarah, she is very communcative and very good with what she does, we thank her kindly for her help.

Sarah Goodwin she’s absolutely absolutely amazing at the Customer Service from here it was brilliant. I don’t know what else to say. Everything is fantastic so should be 10 star not five.

I’m very grateful for the service I received especially from Sarah she has been amazing throughout the whole process answering me and replying my email with no time . I can’t recommend Sarah Goodwin enough she is just amazing thank you for all your help.

I almost lost hope of winning my case before coming to Emeralds and meet Sarah Goodwin and on my conversation with her after discussing my case she promised she would win it and she was right I'll never forget what she did for me she is the best.

Excellent service from Sarah Goodwin. Very professional and honest. Would definitely recommend and we will be using for further applications.

We have used Sarah to help us with my husbands initial visa application from abroad and his visa renewal. We will be using Sarah again for the indefinite leave to remain as the service we have received has been excellent.

Sarah supported my husband and I through applying for a UK spouse visa. We were under a very tight time frame and she went above and beyond to give us the information we needed, and support us through every step. We will always be grateful to Sarah and Emerald Law for helping us secure our visa and for making a stressful situation as seamless as possible.

I cannot express enough gratitude to Sarah Goodwin for her exceptional service in helping me attain my uk spouse visa, made the entire journey seamless. She was not only knowledgeable about the intricate details of UK immigration law, but also patient in explaining each step of the process to me. Her guidance was invaluable in preparing my application, ensuring all necessary documents were in order, and addressing any concerns I had along the way.