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02476 520999
RBM Solicitors
8 Eaton Road,
Coventry
CV1 2FF
Tel 02476 520999
Fax 02476 520042
RBM Solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority
Testimonials RBM Solicitors
Client X is a Zimbabwean National who was granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK in 2005. She left her ‘childhood sweetheart’ in Zimbabwe. She had applied for a visa for him 7 times and had been refused on all occasions. She had appealed once and her case had been refused on appeal. She was advised by a friend to approach RBM Solicitors. We advised her to apply for a fiancée visa. Our application was successful.
‘I had tried so many times by myself. I am glad that I went to professional lawyers that really knew what they were doing. It’s so wonderful having my sweetheart here, actually husband now.’
Her fiancée is now resident in the UK and they recently got married.
Our Client is a Zimbabwean National. She lived in the UK for six and a half years and is HIV positive. RBM Solicitors successfully applied for discretionary leave to remain on Human Rights Grounds. She was granted three years discretionary leave to remain based on the exceptional circumstances in Zimbabwe.
Mr Y is a resident of South Africa. He is a Chartered Accountant and wishes to relocate to UK. RBM Solicitors successfully applied under the HSMP.
Our client says “RBM Solicitors dealt with my case efficiently and with integrity. I was always kept informed with regard to progress in my case. If there was a delay they always kept me informed. I am so pleased that my application was successful.”
Client C is a 24 year old whose mother has indefinite leave to remain in the UK. RBM Solicitors successfully applied indefinite leave to remain for her son as an adult dependant of a person present and settled in the UK.
Our client could not believe that he could remain in the UK as a dependant of his mother when he was over 18. RBM Solicitors made detailed submissions to the Home Office supported by well documented evidence. C had a decision from the Home Office within four weeks of submitting his application. At the time of making the application he had overstayed.

