Tag Archives: EU

Immigration Appeals (to our Jill…)

There are a myriad of reasons why immigration applications fail and need to go to appeal stage, sometimes the circumstances of the case are complex and legal argument is required, sometimes the applicant didn’t realise that they needed to prove certain facts and even the UK Border Agency (UKBA) is fallible at times. Contrary to [...]

Poland: Ripe for Investment

At the end of June, our Managing Partner San Chima and Polish paralegal Sebastian Szulkowski flew to Warsaw, Poland. Adams has been serving the Polish community in and around London for many years, and we now have an extensive network in Poland. It was a great opportunity to not only meet Adams’ Polish clients and business partners, [...]

The McCarthy Case – A Serious Blow to EU Dual Nationals

A regular topic of debate within the immigration practice here at Adams has been the seeming discrimination between U.K. citizens and U.K. citizens who are also citizens of another EU country. If you are not a daily participant in the wild, weird and occasionally wonderfully confusing world of immigration, most likely this issue will never [...]