About the firm
Acme Immigration Law is an IAA-registered immigration adviser practice based in London, founded in 2018. The firm operates at IAA Level 2, which permits casework on most non-asylum immigration routes including Skilled Worker, family, settlement and citizenship applications. The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner regulates IAA-registered advisers under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
The practice specialises in Skilled Worker visa casework for UK employers and applicants, including sponsor licence applications, Certificate of Sponsorship issues and the salary threshold rules introduced in April 2024 and revised again in 2026. Family route work covers the new £29,000 minimum income requirement (Statement of Changes HC 1780) for spouse and partner applications submitted from 11 April 2026.
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