
The law concerning aliens is on the move. The rules governing immigration and migration are constantly changing. These new regulations are making it increasingly difficult for migrants to settle permanently in the Netherlands. None the less, there are various reasons why people choose to do so, or are forced to leave their country of origin either temporarily or permanently.
We are a law firm that owes its expertise to its mane years of practical experience in the areas of the laws concerning aliens, refugees and nationality. That is why we operate under the name King Immigration Lawyers, which forms part of King Legal Advisors. Our specialist knowledge enables us to assist you in legal residency proceedings.
In a personal interview we hope to gain your confidence in our working method. During this interview we will establish whether there is anything we can do to help you. Our fee is based – under consultation with you – on the work that will have to be done. We will also inform you about the social legal aid that can usually be obtained from the legal aid lawyers so that you can make an informed choice for you preferred legal assistance.
We are there to help carry your legal residency burden. Working in a team of legally-trained staff we fight for humanity, even if only to save a single life.
To boost your confidence in our expertise we would like to point out that we work according to the ethical rules laid down by the Netherlands Association of Legal Advisors and are also a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association in London, American Immigration Lawyers Association and the International Bar Association.
Please feel free to call us or send us an e-mail to arrange an introductory talk!
We are a law firm that owes its expertise to its mane years of practical experience in the areas of the laws concerning aliens, refugees and nationality. That is why we operate under the name King Immigration Lawyers, which forms part of King Legal Advisors. Our specialist knowledge enables us to assist you in legal residency proceedings.