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Bro there are only a few solicitors who actually know this stuff as i had the same issue. I had the same problem and after a lengthy research , i submitted my case from HaqHamilton solicitors in leyton london. You can check if they can help as they did most of the stuff for me... 02085037228...hope it helps..alikhan786 wrote:Hi there,
I am currently on psw visa and applying for entrepreneur visa next month and currently i am in the process of doing my documentation. I am working six days a week and literally cant find any time to carry out all the documentation for the entrepreneur visa. I am sure if i carry on doing the documentation at my current speed, i will definitely miss the deadline for my visa application.
I request to any respectable member in the forum to help me out with "any good solicitor/lawyer" who can carry out my documentation and i just pay them their fee. I have been advised by my friends that mostly lawyers just help you out in giving directions to prepare your case and you have to do whole work on your own and as mentioned i am just dead tired at the end of my work to do this.
Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated....
Many thanks for the info ,i am sure this info will help others like me as well. i will call them on Mondaysunny786 wrote:Bro there are only a few solicitors who actually know this stuff as i had the same issue. I had the same problem and after a lengthy research , i submitted my case from HaqHamilton solicitors in leyton london. You can check if they can help as they did most of the stuff for me... 02085037228...hope it helps..alikhan786 wrote:Hi there,
I am currently on psw visa and applying for entrepreneur visa next month and currently i am in the process of doing my documentation. I am working six days a week and literally cant find any time to carry out all the documentation for the entrepreneur visa. I am sure if i carry on doing the documentation at my current speed, i will definitely miss the deadline for my visa application.
I request to any respectable member in the forum to help me out with "any good solicitor/lawyer" who can carry out my documentation and i just pay them their fee. I have been advised by my friends that mostly lawyers just help you out in giving directions to prepare your case and you have to do whole work on your own and as mentioned i am just dead tired at the end of my work to do this.
Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated....
Does any one else knows some competent lawyers regarding entrepreneur visa? has any one else had a good experience in submitting their case through some validated/experienced firm??entreprenuer11 wrote:Everyone on this post seem to be loving and recommending this so called expert and helpful solicitor. But the funny thing is all the members on this post are Newbies and joined today only...I hope its not another marketing stunt to lure troubled immigrants
To be honest i dont think you require a solicitor for Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa. It is quite straight forward and point based. However if you just want a representation and someone to check your file then their are numerous solicitors and consultants who can do it for £100-£200.omairsunny wrote:Does any one else knows some competent lawyers regarding entrepreneur visa? has any one else had a good experience in submitting their case through some validated/experienced firm??entreprenuer11 wrote:Everyone on this post seem to be loving and recommending this so called expert and helpful solicitor. But the funny thing is all the members on this post are Newbies and joined today only...I hope its not another marketing stunt to lure troubled immigrants
Thanks for the reply, its helpful. As it is said, "life is hard for some people, but its even harder for some". So that's the point where the difference comes, but its a good point to have your application checked and reviews by some competent solicitor who know Tricks of the Trade. An expert opinion is always helpful as it leaves the error margin to minimum.entreprenuer11 wrote:To be honest i dont think you require a solicitor for Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa. It is quite straight forward and point based. However if you just want a representation and someone to check your file then their are numerous solicitors and consultants who can do it for £100-£200.omairsunny wrote:Does any one else knows some competent lawyers regarding entrepreneur visa? has any one else had a good experience in submitting their case through some validated/experienced firm??entreprenuer11 wrote:Everyone on this post seem to be loving and recommending this so called expert and helpful solicitor. But the funny thing is all the members on this post are Newbies and joined today only...I hope its not another marketing stunt to lure troubled immigrants
But if you want a solicitor to boost your confidence and lie to you about your probabilities then its your choice and you can waste the money.
6 of my friends who graduated with me and were on PSW have received their visas without solicitors and without refusals.
I think you may need some business consultant instead of a solicitor. Who can help you to publish article, design marketing and other materials and even get a contract. I took this professional help from someone.
good luck