Collingwood Immigration Services is a team of SRA-regulated solicitors specializing in UK immigration law, offering expert guidance to individuals and businesses navigating the immigration process. Known for their personalized, jargon-free advice and commitment to client success, they stand out for their transparent pricing and dedication to reducing the stress associated with complex visa and asylum applications.
The firm takes a client-centered approach, treating each case with respect, honesty, and integrity, regardless of complexity. They support a diverse clientele, including individuals seeking to enter or stay in the UK for work, study, or family reasons, as well as businesses requiring sponsorship licenses and compliance assistance for overseas employees. Their experienced team ensures thorough, end-to-end support from initial consultation to tribunal representation when needed.
Services Offered
- Business immigration services, including sponsor licence advice and certificate of sponsorship applications
- Asylum claims and further submissions
- Family-based immigration, such as spouse, partner, and family reunion visas
- Student visa applications and extensions
- Private human rights claims (Articles 2/3 or Article 8 ECHR)
- Appeal submissions to the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal
- Bail applications and representation at bail hearings
- Naturalisation and British citizenship applications
- Entry clearance applications
- Judicial review assessments and pre-action protocol letters
- Administrative review applications
- Transfer of conditions applications
- Travel document applications
- Attendance at police stations, prisons, or immigration detention centres
- Pro bono support and drop-in sessions for those in need
Based in Gateshead and serving clients across the UK, the firm offers services in clear, accessible language and provides tailored support for both individuals and corporate clients. They are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and maintain a strong reputation for professionalism and results-driven representation.
