Ask a Quick Question (24h)
One focused immigration question, answered by email. Add brief context so we can give you a clear, scope-based response without you needing a consultation.
Why we offer Quick Question
Not every client needs a call. Many people simply need one point clarified to decide what to do next. This service keeps things focused, efficient, and scope-safe.
In simple terms: this is designed for clarity — not for full case preparation. If your matter needs deeper work, we’ll tell you early.
Is Quick Question right for you?
This works best when your question is focused and you can provide enough context for us to respond clearly. If your matter needs a full review or strategy, we’ll recommend the correct route.
Good fit for Quick Question
- ✓“Am I eligible to extend, or do I need to switch routes?”
- ✓“Will this activity affect my visa conditions?”
- ✓“What evidence is usually required for this route?”
- ✓“Which form is correct for my situation?”
Not suitable for Quick Question
- דCan you assess my whole case and tell me my chances?”
- דPlease review my drafted application and documents.”
- דI have a complex history — what should I do?”
- דCan you write representations or legal submissions?”
Fair warning: If the question can’t be answered safely without deeper review, we will tell you what to do next rather than guessing.
What to include (so we can answer properly)
A good Quick Question includes enough context for a clear response. The more precise your question, the more useful our answer will be.
- 1Your current status (route + expiry date if in the UK).
- 2Your goal (extend, switch, bring family, settle, sponsor, etc.).
- 3Any key history (refusals, overstays, cancellations, criminal matters, etc. if relevant).
- 4Your exact question in one sentence (avoid multiple questions in one message).
- 5Your deadline (if time-sensitive: travel, expiring leave, employer dates).
Tip: If you need us to review documents or assess complex history, choose a consultation or Take My Case instead.
Important disclaimer (Quick Question)
The Quick Question service provides a short, general response to a single immigration question based on the limited information you submit. It is designed for education and general guidance.
- 1Not a full assessment: this is not a detailed review of your full circumstances, documents, or immigration history.
- 2Not definitive legal advice: the response should not be treated as final, complete, or tailored legal advice.
- 3Not intended to be relied upon for action: you should not submit an application or make a critical decision based solely on a Quick Question response.
- 4Rules and policy can change: Home Office requirements may change at any time, and outcomes depend on evidence and case-specific facts.
- 5Scope and safety first: if your question indicates complexity or risk, we may recommend a consultation, supervised handling, or referral instead of answering in detail.
If you need advice you can act on, choose Book a 15-Minute Consultation or Take My Case so we can confirm scope, review the relevant facts, and guide you properly.
Quick UK Immigration Questions Answered Within 24 Hours
The Quick Question service is designed for people who need a single UK immigration question answered clearly and quickly. Not every situation requires a full consultation. Many applicants simply need confirmation, clarification, or direction before deciding what to do next.
By submitting one focused immigration question with brief background details, you receive a scope-based response by email within 24 hours. This may include eligibility guidance, visa condition clarification, evidence expectations, or confirmation of the correct application route or form. The service is handled by a regulated immigration adviser and remains within permitted advisory scope.
Quick Question works best where the issue can be answered without reviewing documents or carrying out a full immigration assessment. If your question indicates complexity, risk, or the need for strategy, we will clearly tell you. In those cases, we will recommend the correct next step, such as a consultation, supervised handling, or referral.
This service helps reduce unnecessary consultations and provides early clarity. It allows applicants to understand their position before committing time or cost to a full application. It is intended for general immigration guidance only and should not be relied upon to submit an application or make a critical decision.
UK immigration rules and Home Office policy can change at any time. Outcomes depend on individual facts and evidence. If you need advice you can act on, a consultation or Take My Case service is the correct route. If you only need one point clarified, Quick Question is often the fastest way forward.
