Welcome to Barking & Brighton

Regulated Law Professionals & Immigration Specialists

Expert immigration lawyers in Essex offering visa solutions and legal support. Book your consultation with our UK specialists today.

ABOUT US

Commitment to adistinctive service

Barking & Brighton is a dynamic UK immigration law firm offering legal support to individuals and businesses worldwide — regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority at Level 3.

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OUR SERVICES

Trusted immigration services for individuals & businesses

From personal visa routes to employer sponsorship and business immigration — our IAA-regulated team provides clear, practical advice at every stage.

Indefinite Leave to Remain

Our team is experienced at helping migrants secure Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK and can support you in the application process to ensure a successful result. Individuals who have held the same type of British visa for 5 years or more are eligible to apply for ILR, although in certain circumstances you may be eligible after just 3 years. Indefinite Leave to Remain enables migrants from outside of the UK to stay in the UK without restrictions and is the first step to take before applying for full British citizenship or naturalisation. Almost all other British visa routes are eligible to apply for ILR after meeting certain other requirements, including those who have been on Tier 1 Visas, Tier 2 Work Visas, and Spouse Visas. The conditions that you need to meet to qualify for ILR are as follows: You have held the same type of British visa for 5 years or more Proof that you meet the B1 levels of English You must pass the Life in the UK test No criminal record and you cannot have breached the immigration laws during your stay in the UK You cannot have spent more than 180 days outside of the UK within any year of living in the UK The requirements can vary so it’s best to speak to an Immigration Lawyer to determine if you’re eligible to apply and what you will need to include with your ILR application.

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British Citizenship Naturalisation

You can apply to become a British citizen through naturalisation if you meet the relevant criteria which have been set out in the British Nationality Act 1981. This is the most common approach to become a British citizen. This application is decided and granted by the Secretary of State for the Home Office. The main requirements for naturalisation involve meeting the residence requirement, settled status requirement, good character requirements and the English language test and Life in the UK test requirements. Naturalisation after holding settlement for 12 months: You are eligible to apply to naturalise as a British citizen under Section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981, provided you meet the following requirements: You are aged 18 or over You are of good character i.e., do not have a serious or recent criminal record, or any adverse immigration history You are of sound mind You intend to make the UK your permanent home You have passed a Life in the UK test You have met the knowledge of English language test requirements You have met the residence requirements In addition, the following residence requirement must usually apply: You have lived in the UK for at least 5 years prior to your application You have not spent more than 450 days outside the UK in those 5 years You have not spent more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months You had Settlement (also known as indefinite leave to remain/ILR) for the last 12 months; if you are not an EEA citizen You had Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme (also known as indefinite leave to remain) for the last 12 months; if you are an EEA citizen or eligible to apply to the scheme. Naturalisation as the spouse of a British citizen A person who is married to a British citizen will be eligible to naturalise as a British citizen under Section 6(2) of the British Nationality Act 1981. If you are married to a British citizen, you will be subject to all of the above requirements however the only difference is: You do not have to wait 12 months from obtaining ILR to apply for naturalisation. You are only subject to 3 years residence requirement i.e. should not have spent more then 270 days outside the UK in the last 3 years. All other requirements apply. When sending your application, a biometrics appointment will be mandatory to attend. After applying, a decision will usually be made in 6 months, depending on the application some may take longer. Once you have received your certificate of British Citizenship, you must send your biometrics residence permit back to the Home Office. The UK allows dual nationality for its citizens however, some countries may not. In which case they can revoke your citizenship once you have become British therefore, it is imperative for you to contact your embassy before you decide to apply for naturalisation.

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Skilled Worker Visa

Skilled Worker Visa The Skilled Worker Visa enables qualified overseas professionals to live and work in the UK for an approved employer. Whether you have received a job offer from a UK business or an employer is looking to sponsor international talent, obtaining the correct visa is an essential step towards working and building your future in the UK. Our experienced immigration lawyers provide practical, tailored advice throughout the application process. We work closely with both individuals and employers to ensure applications are accurate, fully documented, and submitted in accordance with the latest UK immigration requirements. Who Can Apply? You may be eligible for a Skilled Worker Visa if you: Have a genuine job offer from a UK employer licensed to sponsor overseas workers. Have been assigned a valid Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS). Meet the required salary threshold or qualify under an eligible salary exception. Are applying for a role that meets the relevant skill level. Can demonstrate the required level of English language proficiency, where applicable. Our Skilled Worker Visa Services We provide comprehensive legal support at every stage of your application, including: Assessing your eligibility before applying. Reviewing your employment offer and sponsorship documents. Preparing and submitting Skilled Worker Visa applications. Advising on dependent partner and children's visa applications. Supporting visa extensions and changes of employment. Assisting with settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain) applications when eligible. Providing guidance to employers on sponsorship compliance and immigration requirements. Supporting Employers We also advise UK businesses that employ overseas workers. Our team can assist employers with sponsor licence applications, compliance obligations, assigning Certificates of Sponsorship, and maintaining ongoing compliance with UK immigration rules. Why Choose Our Immigration Lawyers? UK immigration rules are subject to frequent changes, and even minor errors can lead to delays or refusals. Our legal team provides clear, practical advice tailored to your individual circumstances, ensuring your application is prepared with care and attention to detail. From your initial consultation through to your visa decision, we are committed to making the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible. Speak to Our Team If you are planning to work in the UK or require advice regarding a Skilled Worker Visa, contact our immigration lawyers today. We will assess your circumstances, explain your options, and provide expert legal guidance to help you achieve a successful outcome.

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OUR TEAM

Meet Our Immigration Specialists

15+ Years

Babs Ayanrinde

Founder & Legal Practitioners

Babs Ayanrinde Esq is a qualified lawyer and a Chartered Legal Executive (Fellow of Chattered Institute of Legal Executives, (CILEX)). Babs is an expert in UK immigration and nationality law and can advise on employment, housing, personal injury, debt, and family law matters. He holds the highest accreditation (level 3) from the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA).

His immigration specialties encompass visitor visas, work and student visas, discretionary leave applications, all family and relationship applications, long residence applications, human rights, EUSS applications, nationality applications, points-based system applications, Caribbean citizenship by investment, European Golden Visas, UK sponsorship license applications, administrative reviews, and appeals. Babs is also a Commissioner for Oaths and is a practicing barrister and solicitor in Nigeria.

He holds a UK law degree, legal practice qualifications, and a master’s degree in philosophy (MPhil), making him a perceptive lawyer. Throughout his career, he has supported over 2000 clients from various nationalities with their immigration issues. He maintains a strong understanding of client expectations and represents them with dedication and empathy, ensuring a satisfactory and prompt service. Moreover, he serves as the compliance officer for the practice and holds an International Compliance Association (ICA) qualification in compliance, KYC, and client due diligence (CDD).

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30+ Years

As a barrister, David advises on advocacy and compliance, excels in dispute resolution, and is consistently recognized for providing exceptional customer service. David Willoughby serves as a barrister and regular counsel to Barking & Brighton, as well as our compliance coach.

With over 30 years of experience in legal compliance, immigration, and asylum law, he has represented clients in more than 1,000 immigration cases, ranging from the First Tier Tribunal to the Supreme Court. His understanding of immigration and human rights law is unmatched. He has maintained an impressive record of success over the past two decades.

David has also been a member of the Department of International Trade UK Advisory Network for several years, where he has delivered immigration seminars worldwide and participated in roundtable meetings and Q&A sessions to promote the UK in collaboration with UK Trade & Investment/Department of International Trade. Davis is a legal consultant at Barking & Brighton Law.

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MJ Becks

Legal Secretary

MJ is the legal secretary at Barking & Brighton Law. She is an alumna of the prestigious Birkbeck College (University of London), where she earned an honors degree in accounting. With over five years of experience at the firm, she provides essential support to the team.

MJ is an admirable person known for her genuine and infectious smile, which makes her the preferred point of contact for clients before they consult with a lawyer. In her role as a legal secretary, she offers administrative and clerical support, handling tasks such as document preparation, client file management, and communication with clients. Key responsibilities include managing calendars, coordinating meetings, and assisting with legal research. Additionally, she provides general administrative support by answering calls, taking messages, and photocopying documents.

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TESTIMONIALS

What Our Happy & Amazing Satisfied Customers Says

5.0

Barking & Brighton made sure everything was in order before putting in our application for the spousal visa. It came out successful even though my husband had been refused a few times. We would recommend Barking & Brighton to anyone who is looking to do a spousal visa. In fact, we have, and they are now helping one of our friends. The team is very professional and was a pleasure to work with. We would give them 10/10 for what they've done for us.

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Mr and Mrs Inyene Udofia

14 June 2024

5.0

Barking & Brighton was a beacon of hope for my wife and me when my immigration process became too difficult for us to handle. Not only did they meticulously help us through every step of the process, their professionalism, patience and follow ups offered emotional support to both my wife and me. We are eternally grateful for their service and recommend Barking & Brighton without reservation.

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Manuel Escamilla

3 August 2024

5.0

I am writing to thank Barking & Brighton for their services as I found them excellent with my wife's Further Leave to Remain, Indefinite Leave to Remain and British Citizenship. I found them easy to contact if I had any questions or worries and their rates were very reasonable. I will be very happy to recommend Barking & Brighton to anyone who asks.

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M Jenkins

21 September 2024

5.0

Barking & Brighton was a great help when it came to renewing my residency permit. They kept me up to date with everything that was going on and any correspondence with the Home Office. The service I received was great and much appreciated and their constant communication with me made me feel at ease. I will definitely be using Barking & Brighton again when I have to renew my visa.

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S.C.

8 January 2025

5.0

The school were put in touch with Barking & Brighton to help with the process involved in granting a Tier 2 (General) sponsorship for a member of staff. I cannot recommend them more highly in their approach. They were extremely professional, calm and patient! They went out of their way to explain the process step by step.

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Sarah P, HR Manager

19 March 2025

5.0

We were lucky to have found Barking & Brighton. The team was very helpful with our immigration process and their efforts and professionalism helped us achieve our most important goal, which was being together and building a future as a family. We always felt they were at our side every step of the way.

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Rob and Quita B

2 May 2025

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