London. A city of lights, dreams, and endless possibilities.
From the historic charm of Westminster to the hustle of Canary Wharf, thousands arrive here each year hoping to start a new chapter. But before you can build that life—whether it’s with a loved one, a new job, or a place at a university—you need to clear one crucial hurdle: UK immigration.
That’s where trusted immigration services in London make all the difference.
We get it—immigration isn’t just a process, it’s personal.
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At GMS Immigration, we bring not just legal know-how—but real human support to London’s most diverse communities.
Whether you’re based in East Ham, Croydon, Southall, Wembley or Central London, our team is just a call or email away.
While our main office is in Kent, we assist clients across London online and in-person with 5-star Google-rated services.
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Website: www.gmsimmigration.co.uk
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Before applying for a UK Spouse Visa, it’s important to understand the essential immigration rules.
Most applicants look for the Skilled Worker Visa, Global Talent Visa, or Health & Care Worker Visa—especially if entering London’s dynamic job market.
Yes, many students in London switch via the Graduate Route, followed by a move to the Skilled Worker Visa—as long as eligibility criteria are met .
Applicants must meet a minimum income threshold—typically £18,600 per year—and prove accommodation, language skills, and relationship authenticity
Processing generally takes 3–6 weeks, depending on your country and service speed; priority services may speed this up .
Yes! The standard 6-month Visitor Visa is typically multiple-entry, unless explicitly stated otherwise
People commonly search for the right pathway—whether it’s a Student Visa, Skilled Worker Visa, Spouse/Family Visa, or the new ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) for short-term visitors
Non-visa national visitors to the UK now need an ETA — a digital pre-travel approval similar to the U.S. ESTA, valid for up to 2 years