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Peter Kossew | Founder

Peter Kossew is the founder and sole qualified practitioner of PK Immigration Law, a firm of immigration advisers who assist clients in obtaining permission to live, work or study in the UK.

About

Peter is qualified to the highest level of immigration law - Level Three, and as such can represent clients at all stages of their immigration applications - including representing them at the Immigration Tribunal before a Judge for any appeal matters.

Peter also has extensive business experience outside the legal field. Having worked in retail, import/export, franchising and general management roles he is ideally qualified to assist both employers and employees in all aspects of establishing a business and recruiting foreign employees.

Having immigrated to the UK with his family, Peter fully understands the anxiety and expense involved in entering and remaining in the UK and the long path towards becoming settled and eventually naturalised as a British citizen.

Why PK Law

We understand how helpful and important it is to have highly qualified and expert assistance at all stages of this process.

We also understand the importance of being able to easily contact and seek advice from an expert who can manage all immigration applications as well as appeals when necessary.

We pride ourselves on being available at all times by telephone, email, zoom etc to our clients to advise and assist on their applications and keeping clients fully informed at all times of the preparation and progress of all their immigration matters.

PK Immigration Law can therefore provide a bespoke service for all immigration routes to the UK for individuals and businesses as well as providing expert advice and guidance on all stages of the often complex route to becoming British.

Accreditations

We are registered with OISC (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner), a regulatory body for immigration advisers and we are governed with regulations similar to members of the Law Society.

 

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