Human Rights Victory Adult Dependant Relative Requires Long Term Care

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Human Rights Victory Adult Dependant Relative Requires Long Term Care

A Father’s Journey to Compassionate Care

First Law Solicitors recently achieved a heart-warming success for a client grappling with immense personal challenges. Bereaved and battling health issues, this father arrived in the UK as a Visitor, seeking solace with his two sons and their families who had made the UK their home.

Originally intending to return within the Visitor visa timeframe, his health took a turn for the worse during his stay. Recognising the urgency of the situation, the family made a compassionate decision to apply for his residency within the UK. The primary goal was to ensure that he received the extended and specialised care required for his long-term health conditions.

First Law Solicitors swiftly and efficiently navigated the complexities of the application process within the UK. The result was an immediate approval, granting the father the right to reside in the UK. This success not only reunites a grieving father with his sons but ensures he receives the care and support essential for his well-being. The case stands as a testament to our commitment to navigating immigration challenges with compassion, efficiency, and positive outcomes for our clients.

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