Registration as a British Citizen Solicitor

This service is suitable for anyone wanting to obtain advice on whether they can register as an adult for British Citizenship through family ties.

For those looking to naturalise as a British citizen based on their residence in the UK – please see our Naturalisation page.

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    How we work – including our transparent pricing

    Stage 1 OTB Legal

    Assess

    Initial Consultation – £360 (inc 20% VAT where applicable)

    The Assessment Stage helps us identify the right application for you. You’ll speak with one of our experienced Lawyers and there’s no obligation to proceed further. By the end, you’ll have a clear plan outlining your options, costs, and the likelihood of a successful outcome.

    Stage 2 OTB Legal

    Advice

    £180 (inc 20% VAT where applicable)

    For a fixed fee, you receive specialist legal advice, clear written guidance, and a tailored document list, giving you a strong strategy for success. After the Advice Stage, you can submit the application yourself or ask us to handle it. You stay fully in control throughout.

    Stage 3 OTB Legal

    Application

    £840 – £1,500 depending on the complexity of the matter. (inc 20% VAT where applicable)

    A full review of your documents, help completing the online form, preparation of a tailored evidence bundle, and a detailed legal cover letter. We represent you through to the final decision and advise on any next steps. A premium service is available at a 50% increase to the standard fee.

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    What to do if my application is refused?

    If your application is refused the appropriate remedy will depend on the reasons for the refusal. A refusal of a nationality application does not carry a right of appeal to the immigration tribunal, which means you cannot challenge the decision in the same way as many other immigration refusals. Instead, if you believe the Home Office made an error in applying the law, policy, or procedure, you may be able to request an internal review or reconsideration by submitting Form NR, which requires payment of an additional fee (currently £513). This process allows the Home Office to reassess the refusal and decide whether it was correctly made or should be overturned. There is also scope thereafter to challenge a refusal by way of judicial review, a public law remedy issued in the High Court.
     
    However, not every refusal is suitable for reconsideration. In many cases, applicants decide it is more practical to address the issues raised in the refusal letter and then submit a new, stronger application demonstrating that all of the requirements are met. This approach can often be quicker and more effective, especially where the refusal was based on eligibility rather than a clear administrative error.
     
    As nationality applications can be complex, many people find it helpful to seek guidance before deciding which route to take. A specialist can review the refusal, explain your options clearly, and help you plan the strongest way forward.

    How much does Registration as a British Citizen cost?

    If your application is refused the appropriate remedy will depend on the reasons for the refusal. A refusal of a nationality application does not carry a right of appeal to the immigration tribunal, which means you cannot challenge the decision in the same way as many other immigration refusals. Instead, if you believe the Home Office made an error in applying the law, policy, or procedure, you may be able to request an internal review or reconsideration by submitting Form NR, which requires payment of an additional fee (currently £513). This process allows the Home Office to reassess the refusal and decide whether it was correctly made or should be overturned.
     
    However, not every refusal is suitable for reconsideration. In many cases, applicants decide it is more practical to address the issues raised in the refusal letter and then submit a new, stronger application demonstrating that all of the requirements are met. This approach can often be quicker and more effective, especially where the refusal was based on eligibility rather than a clear administrative error.
     
    As nationality applications can be complex, many people find it helpful to seek guidance before deciding which route to take. A specialist can review the refusal, explain your options clearly, and help you plan the strongest way forward.

    What documents will I need for my application?

    The documents required for a registration application can vary widely depending on your individual route and personal circumstances. As a minimum you will need to provide proof of your identity and then detailed information about your family history to establish that you meet the relevant requirements for the route you are applying under.
     
    In addition, every registration application must include the details of two referees who meet the Home Office criteria who can also verify your identity. Ensuring that your referees are eligible and that their information is correctly provided on the application form is an important part of the process.
     
    As the exact documentation can differ from one applicant to another, many people choose to work with a solicitor who can review their circumstances, identify any gaps, and help prepare a complete and well‑supported application. This can significantly reduce the risk of delays or refusals caused by missing or incorrect evidence.

    Can a child be registered as British?

    Yes, children can also be registered as British citizens. However, the basis upon which a child applies to be registered as a British citizen is likely to be different from that of an application submitted as an adult. The fee is also different, £1,000, with an additional £130 citizenship fee if the applicant turns 18 before the application is approved.
     
    There is also a difference in the terminology used. An adult registration application relies on a pre-existing historical or family link and can be differentiated from a naturalisation application, which relies on a period of residence with immigration status and the applicant holding indefinite leave to remain. In contrast, a child registration application may rely on a pre-existing historical or family link or residence in the UK – there is no such thing as a child naturalisation application.
     
    Should you require further assistance with a children’s application, please visit our page on child registration applications and contact a member of our team.

    How long does the Registration as a British Citizen process take?

    The standard Home Office processing time for a citizenship application is six months. However, this timeframe can vary depending on the complexity of your application, the volume of applications being processed and whether the Home Office needs additional information or documents from you. You will also need to enrol your biometrics after submitting your application form, where your fingerprints and photograph will be taken. This appointment will generally take place in the country in which you have submitted your application. There is no priority service available as there is with most immigration applications but, unlike most immigration applications, you are able to travel while a nationality application is pending.
     
    If your application is approved you will then need to attend a citizenship ceremony to receive your certificate of registration as a British citizen. This part of the process is not included in the six-month processing time and it can take some weeks for a ceremony to be arranged. You will also need to factor in that an application may take extensive preparation before it is ready to be submitted to the Home Office.

    Do I need to take a Life in the UK test?

    Passing the Life in the UK test is not a requirement when registering as a British citizen. However, it is a requirement when applying to naturalise as a British citizen.

    Can I apply for my entire family at once?

    If multiple applicants all meet the requirements of a specific registration application, there is no reason why they cannot all apply at the same time. However, it is important to note that the Home Office application fee is payable by each applicant, so there is no discount on Home Office fees for applying together.
     
    The Home Office will also assess each application on its merits based on the information on the application form and the supporting evidence provided. It should also be noted that when apply to register as British, circumstances are highly specific and small differences can change an applicant’s eligibility. For example, if two siblings, one born before 1 January 1983 and the other born after 1 January 1983, both make applications to register on the same basis, there is a chance that only one applicant will be eligible to register. This is because British nationality Law changed on 1 January 1983 and some of the legislative unfairness contained the pre-1983 legislation is not present in subsequent versions of the law. It is therefore vitally important that each applicant checks their eligibility individually before making an application.

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    Chris

    Outstanding Legal Support

    OTB Legal provided outstanding service with exceptional professionalism, clarity, and constant support throughout the entire process. I am extremely grateful to the whole firm for their dedication and efficiency, which truly stood out. A special thank you to Mr. Standen for his patience, attention to detail, and clear guidance, which gave me complete confidence at every stage. An excellent experience. Highly recommended.

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    Carlyle

    Very stress free

    Working with Callam & his team was a blessing & very stress free & straight forward. They kept in contact all throughout the case & it was a smoothe course. Thanks again to Callam & everyone involved at OTB Legal.

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    Tyndale House

    Excellent Advice

    Callam provided excellent advice and was thorough in following up with any queries. He was very pleasant to deal with and patient as required. He completed work within the necessary timeframes.

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    Angeliki

    Recommend OTB Legal 100%

    I had issues with my citizenship application. More than a year and a half passed and I have not received a response. OTB Legal was recommended to me. I spoke with Callam Standen. He was brilliant. He explained everything to me and answered all my questions and concerns. He sent a PAP to the HO mid July and we got a response back beginning of August that my application was granted. I would recommend OTB Legal 100%. I cannot thank them enough!

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    Anonymous

    British Citizenship

    It has been a breath of fresh air using OTB Legal and I cannot recommend them highly enough. After using and going through 2 previous solicitors for various different visas and experiencing incredible difficulties, I was very apprehensive as to how OTB Legal would work, but I have been incredibly impressed from start to finish. I would 100% recommend them to anyone embarking on any aspect of the visa route, as it is an incredibly stressful process, but OTB Legal and Rachel especially, were always calm, collected, professional and organised which was such a relief. The communication received was always very helpful and thorough and the requirements were clearly laid out and presented in a very organised manner. I appreciated the reassurance and the confidence of the team throughout and it made the whole process so much easier and stress-free. Thank you OTB Legal for being so wonderful, we will always be grateful to you.

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