Montague Solicitors is a distinguished legal practice specializing in criminal defence and immigration law, recognized as a market leader since 2005. With over 25 years of experience, the firm is known for its dedicated, client-focused approach and robust representation in high-stakes legal matters, operating under the guiding principle that “special needs require special lawyers.”
The firm provides expert representation to individuals and businesses facing complex legal challenges, including investigations by the Police, Crown Prosecution Service, National Crime Agency, and Serious Fraud Office. They offer 24-hour police station assistance and are committed to fighting vigorously for clients’ rights, whether defending against criminal charges or challenging Home Office decisions in immigration and asylum cases. The team includes higher court advocates and supervising solicitors, ensuring high-quality, accessible legal support with direct client access.
Services Offered
- Criminal Defence
- Murder cases
- Drugs & Conspiracy
- Sexual Offenses
- Serious Crime
- Extradition
- VHCC (Very High Cost Cases)
- Magistrates and Crown Court representation
- Police station representation
- Criminal Fraud and serious fraud investigations
- Business Immigration
- Sponsor Licences – application, extension, and revocation
- Global Talent Visa
- Individual Immigration
- Immigration and asylum appeals
- Article 8 and Article 3 Human Rights Application
- Indefinite Leave to Remain
- Family reunion
- Parent Settlement Application
- Permanent Residency
- Long Residence Application
- Judicial Review
- Civil Litigation
- Certification of Documents
Based in London with lawyers available nationwide, Montague Solicitors serves clients across the UK and internationally, offering support in multiple languages and accommodating remote consultations via Zoom or Teams. The firm is authorized and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA 597999) and maintains a strong record of successful case outcomes in criminal, immigration, and human rights matters.
