EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) For EU Nationals & Their Family Members
The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) allows EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals, as well as their eligible family members, to continue living, working, and studying in the UK after Brexit. Successful applicants are granted Settled Status or Pre-Settled Status, depending on their length of residence in the UK.
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EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) For EU Nationals & Their Family Members
Applying under the EUSS can be complex, particularly where residence gaps, late applications, or family relationships are involved. Our experienced UK immigration solicitors can guide you through the process and ensure your application meets Home Office requirements.
What Services We Offer
The EUSS Family Permit allows eligible family members of EU, EEA, or Swiss nationals to enter the UK and join their loved ones. We assist with eligibility checks, evidence preparation, and successful applications.
Pre-settled Status is granted to EU nationals and family members who have not yet completed five years’ residence in the UK. Our solicitors help ensure your application meets all EUSS requirements.
Settled Status gives permanent residence rights in the UK. We provide expert advice on residence evidence, eligibility, and upgrading from Pre-settled to Settled Status.
The Frontier Worker Visa allows eligible EU nationals to continue working in the UK while living abroad. We advise on qualifying work patterns and prepare compliant applications.
Useful External Links
Following are the most popular ILR services offered by our expert team of ILR solicitors in London.
- Appendix EU to the Immigration Rules
- Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016
- Citizens’ Rights (Application Deadline and Temporary Protection) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020
- Citizens’Rights (Restrictions of Rights of Entry and Residence) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020
- Guidance for EUSS applicants in or outside the UK who have been affected by restrictions associated with coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules: HC 813 Section 55 of the Borders, Citizenship, and Immigration Act 2009
- Every Child Matters –Change for Children
- EU Settlement Scheme: EU, other EEA, and Swiss citizens, and their family members
- EU Settlement Scheme: suitability requirements
- EU Settlement Scheme: the derivative right to reside (Chen and Ibrahim/Teixeira cases)
- EU Settlement Scheme: a family member of a qualifying British citizen
- EU Settlement Scheme: a person with a Zambrano right to reside
- EU Settlement Scheme interim guidance: gender identity and sex markers on documents
- Apply to the EU Settlement Scheme (settled and pre-settled status)
Uk Immigration Services
> Spouse Visa / partner Visa
> Unmarried Partner Visa
> Civil Partner Visa
> Same Sex Partner Visa
> Parent of British Child Visa
> Surrogate Children
> Ilr As A Bereaved Partner Visa
> Children Of British Citizens
> Children Of Parents With limited Leave
> Adopted Children Of British Citizens
> Ilr As A Victim Of Domestic Violence