Haleys Solicitors

About Haleys Solicitors – Barrister-Led. Highly Regulated. Client-First.

Haleys Solicitors: Barrister-Led, Client-Focused, Practically Expert Based in Birmingham, with full-service coverage across London, Birmingham & Bradford, Haleys is distinguished by its in-house barrister leadership. This setup combines elite legal standards with tailored, equitable advice—delivered nationwide at fixed, transparent pricing.

Haleys Solicitors proudly offers a 7-day visa turnaround service to clients across the UK. With offices in Birmingham, Bradford, and Sheffield—and a growing client base in London—we provide expert UK immigration legal support both in-person and remotely. Available 7 days a week, serving clients nationwide, including Manchester, Leeds, Oldham, Blackburn, and beyond.

✅ 7-Day Visa Turnaround Service
✅ From London to Glasgow – Haleys Solicitors Has You Covered
✅ 24/7 Customer Helpline – 0203 039 3080
✅ 5-Star Client Reviews
✅ Fixed Fee Pricing – No Hidden Surprises
✅ 100% Free Initial Assessment

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Our Identity and Core Principles

Haleys Solicitors, rooted in Birmingham and expanding across London, Birmingham, and Bradford, is dedicated to providing exceptional legal service. We offer practical, client-centered advice delivered with integrity and professionalism—ensuring each client’s approach is cost-effective and tailored to their needs.

The Advantage of Our Barrister-Led Structure

Uniquely positioned in the marketplace, Haleys is led by a qualified barrister. This means clients receive expert-level advocacy from the outset—not at added cost or delay. The firm is regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB), ensuring adherence to the highest professional and ethical standards.

Areas of Expertise & Trusted Advocacy

Our skilled team covers a broad spectrum of legal areas including:

  • Immigration & Visa: Renowned for strong success rates, our immigration solicitors expertly manage complicated cases—ranging from appeals and judicial reviews to asylum, family visas, work permits, and citizenship.
  • Criminal Appeals & Law: Representation across all levels: Magistrates, Crown Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court.
  • Road Traffic Law: Clear, jargon-free support for motoring-related offences, including fixed-fee packages to protect your licence.
  • Wills & Probate: Compassionate guidance through estate planning, will writing, probate administration, and lasting powers of attorney.
  • Specialist Areas: Experts in arrest, search & seizure, asset restraint, and freezing orders—providing decisive, high-stakes legal action.

Accredited & Client-Trusted Legal Practice

Our reputation for excellence is supported by profession-wide endorsements and client testimonials. One QC remarked:

“Haleys Solicitors’ commitment to their clients is impressive. Hard work, a good eye for detail, and telling points are obvious strengths. Their advice is realistic and comes after thorough appraisal.”

Haleys Solicitors maintains an unrelenting focus on client care, accuracy, and strategic advice—all while remaining regulated by the BSB to uphold the highest legal integrity.

Why Choose Haleys Solicitors?

  • Remote & In-Person Legal Support Across the UK
  • In-House Immigration Barristers – No outsourcing
  • 7-Day Visa Turnaround Service Available
  • 24/7 Helpline and Weekend Availability
  • Transparent Fixed-Fee Pricing
  • Free Initial Assessment with Every Case
  • BSB-Regulated Legal Team
  • Outstanding Success Rates in Complex Cases

Reach Out to Our Team Today

Want tailored legal support from solicitors and barristers who genuinely care? We’re here for you.

Address: 3 Horton Square, Birmingham, B12 0YR
Phone: 0203 039 3080
Legal coverage across London, Birmingham & Bradford—plus virtual appointments UK-wide

Let Haleys Solicitors guide you with excellence, empathy, and practical wisdom.

UK Visa
Eligibility Test

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Do You Meet The Minimum Requirements Of The Visa Type That You Want To Apply For?
Answer The Questions Below To Get Your Results.

Are you over the age of 18?

In the UK, a legal presumption exists that entitles anyone to enter into a contract unless an exception applies. One of those exceptions is in the case of a minor. Since 1969 the age of contractual capacity for individuals has been set at 18 and reaching the age of 18 is known as attaining 'majority'. Minors are therefore those who have not attained the age of 18.

Do you have a criminal or unspent conviction in the UK or any other country?

Are you the person applying or are you applying on behalf of someone?

Please provide your First Name

What is the applicant's nationality as shown on the passport or travel document?

Is the person applying inside or outside the UK?

What is the current valid visa status?

What was your previous visa status?

What type of visa will you be applying for?

Do you have a sponsor in the UK?

Is the main sponsor working in the UK?

What other benefits does the sponsor receive?

Is the salary above the £18600?

Do you have savings to support the income?

Have you ever been refused before?

Please provide us with more information.

Do you have a copy of the refusal letter (s)? If so please upload It here so we can give you a more accurate review.

You have now completed the questions we require to assess your eligibility for your visa UK Visa type. How would you like to receive the results of your UK Visa Eligibility Test?

Is there anything you would like to tell us to explain why you would require our help to submit this application?

What ties to their home country can the applicant prove from the list below?

When you enter the UK will you be doing any of the following?

Who will you be joining in the UK?

Have you made any arrangements with any places in the UK?

Has the child already started studying school in the UK?

What UK visa does the child hold?

Have you received confirmation from a treatment centre in the UK to treat the patient?

Have you been offered a place at a licensed Tier4 provider?

Why not? Please select the options below

Do you have a valid CAS letter?