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Immigration Advice Bureau
Ajit Singh Rai a prominent leader of the Indian Workers Association and race relations activist founded Immigration Advice Bureau (IAB) in 1989. He was later joined by his son Sukhindra Singh Rai a Certified Advisor of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) who heads the office today. With 30 years of immigration law experience and an office in India, IAB has a 95% track record of successful outcomes.

We offer immigration advice services for obtaining visas in all categories and provide representation for appeals. IAB has a specialist team of immigration barristers it works with. At IAB you can expect to get honest and straightforward advice from a qualified consultant near you. We offer free immigration advice initially to understand your needs, your expectations and your budget.

If you are a Visa national you will need a visa to enter the UK - and in some cases to transit through the UK. Planning to get married is a very busy time, even more so when your fiance or fiancee is in another country.
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The firm is headed by Mr Sukhindra Singh Rai, LL.B. (Hons).
Mr Rai has been specialising in immigration law since 1992 and is a Certified Advisor of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
Over the past 30 years he has dealt with a variety of challenging immigration cases.
Such cases have ranged from the British High Commission to appeals in the Immigration Courts.
We at IAB know that finding the right Immigration Advisor to represent you is an important choice.
That's why we offer a free initial consultation to walk you through your needs, the scope of your goals and your budget.
If you are a Visa national you will need a visa to enter the UK - and in some cases to transit through the UK.
If you are not a Visa national you do not need a visa to visit the UK for less than six months.
Business and Special Visitors - those visiting for business, sports, entertainment or a variety of 'special' reasons such as for private medical treatment, marriage, parent of a child at school or as a prospective student.
Generally, you must be able to show that you are 18 or over (except child visitors), intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit, have enough money to support and accommodate yourself and can meet the cost of your return or onward journey.
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