Current UK Ancestry leave
You should hold valid permission on the UK Ancestry route at the date of application.
- We confirm grant history and any gaps
- Plan filing date against your visa expiry
We confirm eligibility on the UK Ancestry route, check continuous residence & absences, employment/ability to work and maintenance/accommodation, verify KoLL (Life in the UK + English), and file a clean, decision-ready ILR application.
We check your 5-year residence, ability to work, evidence of ties, KoLL requirements, and suitability before filing your ILR application.
You should hold valid permission on the UK Ancestry route at the date of application.
Time spent in the UK on the Ancestry route, assessed under the continuous residence rules.
Show you have been working, self-employed, or actively looking for work and able to work.
We evidence your ability to support and accommodate yourself (and any dependants) in the UK without breaching conditions.
Most adult applicants must meet KoLL: pass the Life in the UK test and show English at B1 (or be exempt).
Standard checks on criminality, deception, immigration compliance and debts.
We’ll give you a tailored checklist and assemble a clean, indexed PDF bundle for upload.
Tip: Provide full, long-form birth certificates to show the parental links, and spread residence/work evidence evenly across the 5-year period. We supply templates and index your bundle so it’s easy for UKVI to verify.
Clear steps from qualifying date to decision — we prepare and file on time.
Confirm 5 years’ leave on UK Ancestry, valid permission at filing, and a clean grant history.
Calculate continuous residence and total time abroad; gather travel history and UK residence proofs.
Show employment, self-employment or genuine job seeking (contracts/payslips, invoices, applications).
Verify Life in the UK pass reference and English at B1 (or exemption) to avoid delays.
Complete the ILR form, draft submissions, arrange UKVCAS biometrics/ID, monitor the case and advise on eVisa/BRP.
Current Home Office fees and typical decision timelines. Priority services may be available at checkout.
£3,029
Per applicant (main or dependant). Biometrics/ID verification required.
£50
Book online at an approved test centre; keep the pass reference for your application.
Priority: +£500
Super Priority: +£1,000
Priority aims for ~5 working days; Super Priority aims for next working day after biometrics.
Standard: usually within ~6 months
Avoid travel outside the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands or Isle of Man while your in-country ILR is pending.
IHS: ILR applications do not include the Immigration Health Surcharge. We’ll confirm all fees and any priority availability before filing.
Quick answers to common questions. For advice on your facts, book a consultation.
Full, long-form certificates that show the family line: your birth certificate, your parent’s, and your UK-born grandparent’s. Include marriage/adoption certificates and any name-change documents where relevant.
You should evidence that you’ve been employed, self-employed, or genuinely seeking work and able to work. Provide contracts, payslips, invoices, job applications/agency letters, and qualifications where applicable.
We calculate your qualifying period under the continuous residence rules and assess time spent outside the UK against those rules. We’ll map your travel history and gather UK residence proofs to support continuity.
Show you can support and accommodate yourself (and any dependants) without breaching conditions — typically with bank statements and tenancy/mortgage/council tax evidence.
Most adult applicants must meet KoLL: pass the Life in the UK test and show English at B1 (or be exempt by age/medical). We’ll confirm acceptable proofs (SELT or degree with ECCTIS where required).
Travel can affect an in-country application. Speak to us before travelling so we can explain the risks and timing options.
Dependants may be eligible if they meet their own residence and suitability requirements. We’ll confirm the best timing and evidence for family members.
We’ll confirm eligibility, checklist your evidence, and file a decision-ready application.