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My Story

My story is not so different from the many thousands of first- and second-generation immigrants from South Asia who now call the UK home. Like so many others, my parents came legally at the invitation of the British Government, lured by the promise of a better future for themselves and their children. From humble beginnings, they faced daily cultural, religious, and language barriers, yet worked tirelessly to earn an honest living while encouraging my siblings and me to pursue higher education as the key to success. One of my father’s proudest moments was seeing me graduate in Law from the prestigious University College London—and prouder still when I was admitted as a solicitor.

From a young age, I knew I wanted to become a lawyer—not for prestige or financial gain, but because I believed I could help deliver justice, particularly for the most vulnerable in society. Yet when I began my career in the heart of London, I soon grew disillusioned. Too often, billable hours seemed to matter more than client satisfaction, and profits more than justice. That experience strengthened my resolve to create a different kind of practice. In 1996, at the age of 27, I founded Aslam & Co Solicitors in my hometown of Gravesend.

Although my background could easily have led me into corporate or commercial law, I deliberately chose Immigration and Human Rights. These fields offered something far more rewarding: the chance to advocate for disadvantaged individuals, protect their rights, and help them pursue opportunities despite daunting barriers.

Immigration law demands not only intellectual rigour but also compassion and resilience in equal measure. Its complexity is no less than that of corporate finance, high-value transactions, or mergers and acquisitions—areas often associated with “magic circle” firms. Yet unlike those disciplines, Immigration and Human Rights law requires lawyers to engage daily with people whose futures, freedoms, and families are at stake

In 2020, I accepted a role as Director of Legal Governance & Compliance at one of the world’s foremost research and development companies. While the position came with excellent remuneration and benefits, I soon realised I had come full circle. Fulfilment was missing. In 2025, I returned to my true calling and founded Aslam Law to continue the work I had left behind.

In recent years, Immigration and Human Rights lawyers have faced intense and often unfair scrutiny, fuelled by negative media coverage and the politicisation of immigration as the UK’s most divisive issue. Clients are left frightened, confused, and uncertain, while lawyers themselves are sometimes vilified simply for upholding the law.

This has only strengthened my resolve. When I was admitted as a solicitor, I swore an oath “to do right to all manner of people according to the law, without fear or favour, affection or ill will.” That principle continues to guide me today—and will for as long as I practise law.

Our Philosophy

Our philosophy centres on combining expert legal knowledge with a human-focussed approach, prioritizing client well-being, providing tailored, affordable services, and advocating for a fairer immigration system.

Our Principle

We are committed to client needs, ethical practice, and social responsibility supported by maintaining legal excellence and clear communication.

Key to Success

Our success is built upon our deep expertise and a client-focussed approach built on empathy and clear communication coupled with building trust and maintaining high standards.

Why Clients Choose Us?

As a solo practice, when our clients instruct us, they know that they are dealing directly with Shahid Aslam—no gatekeepers, no middlemen. He will pick up your calls and stand by your side at court hearings whilst keeping you fully informed, so you always know

what’s happening, what to expect, and how to prepare. Our clients know that we are firmly in their corner, fight to safeguard their rights, give straightforward advice on how choices affect their case, so they get the strongest representation possible.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - UK Immigration

We’ve grouped our FAQs into sections so you can quickly find what’s relevant to you. If your question isn’t listed here, please contact us directly for tailored immigration advice.

General Visa Questions

Do I need a visa to come to the UK?

This depends on your nationality, purpose of travel, and length of stay. Some visitors can enter for up to 6 months without a visa, while others must apply for a UK visitor visa before travelling. For work, study, or settlement, you will usually need to apply for the correct UK immigration visa in advance. Keywords: UK visa requirements, do I need a visa for UK, visitor visa UK

How long does it take to get a UK visa?

Visa processing times vary. A UK visitor visa is usually decided within 3 weeks. Work, study, and family visas may take several months. Priority and super-priority services can speed up decisions, though availability isn’t always guaranteed. Keywords: UK visa processing times, UK spouse visa processing time, fast track UK visa

What documents do I need for a UK visa application?

Typical documents include: a valid passport, proof of finances, English language test results, proof of relationship (for family visas), and TB test results (if required). Each visa category has specific requirements. Keywords: UK visa required documents, UK spouse visa documents, UK student visa checklist

Do I need an English language test?

Most UK work, study, and settlement visas require an approved English test. Some applicants are exempt due to nationality, qualifications, or age. Keywords: UK visa English language requirement, IELTS UK visa, English test for UK spouse visa

Can I switch visas from inside the UK?

Yes, many people switch from one visa to another (for example, Student visa to Skilled Worker visa). However, visitors normally cannot switch. Keywords: switch visa UK, change visa category UK, student to skilled worker visa UK

Family & Settlement

What is the income requirement for a UK spouse visa?

As of April 2024, you must usually show an annual income of £29,000. If your salary does not meet this level, savings or other income sources may be used. Keywords: UK spouse visa income requirement 2024, financial requirement spouse visa UK, UK family visa income

Can I combine self-employment and employment income for a spouse visa?

Yes, but strict Home Office rules apply. You will need to provide detailed financial documents covering the required time period. Keywords: combine income spouse visa UK, self-employed spouse visa UK, employment and self-employment income UK visa

Can I bring my family with me to the UK?

Most long-term visas allow partners and children to apply as dependants. You must show you can financially support them while in the UK. Keywords: bring family to UK, dependant visa UK, UK spouse and child visa

How long before I can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)?

Most visa categories require 5 years of lawful residence before you can apply for ILR (settlement). Some routes, such as the Innovator Founder visa, allow ILR after 3 years. Keywords: ILR UK requirements, UK settlement visa, indefinite leave to remain application UK

When can I apply for British citizenship?

You can normally apply after holding ILR for 12 months, or immediately if married to a British citizen. You must also meet residence, good character, and English requirements. Keywords: British citizenship application, naturalisation UK, apply for UK passport after ILR

Work & Study

Can I work in the UK on a visitor visa?

No. A UK visitor visa does not permit paid or unpaid employment. It is only for tourism, short visits, and limited business activities. Keywords: can I work on visitor visa UK, UK tourist visa restrictions, UK visitor visa work

Can my employer sponsor me to work in the UK?

Yes. To apply for a Skilled Worker visa, your job must meet the eligibility requirements and your employer must be a licensed sponsor. Keywords: UK skilled worker visa, UK employer sponsorship visa, Tier 2 visa UK

Can I stay in the UK after my studies?

Yes. The Graduate visa allows eligible students to stay in the UK for 2 years (3 years if you completed a PhD) after finishing a qualifying course. Keywords: Graduate visa UK, post-study work visa UK, stay in UK after studying

Refusals, Appeals & Fees

What happens if my visa is refused?

Options may include an administrative review, a formal appeal (for certain visas), or reapplying with stronger evidence. We will guide you on the best next steps. Keywords: UK visa refusal options, appeal UK visa decision, administrative review UK visa

Can you guarantee my visa will be successful?

No one can guarantee success as decisions are made by the Home Office. However, we maximise your chances by preparing a strong, well-documented application. Keywords: guarantee UK visa approval, immigration lawyer success rate UK, UK visa help

Do you offer fixed fees?

Yes, we offer clear fixed-fee packages. Home Office application fees and the Immigration Health Surcharge are charged separately. Keywords: immigration lawyer fixed fees UK, solicitor fees UK visa, UK visa application cost

Consultations

How do I book a consultation?

You can contact us by phone, email, or online form. We’ll arrange an initial consultation to review your case and advise you on your immigration options. Keywords: book immigration consultation UK, immigration lawyer near me, UK visa advice consultation

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