Effective Date: December 2024
Rees Clayton Immigration (“we”, “our”, “us”) provides immigration advice and services in good faith and with the intention of assisting clients with their immigration matters. The following disclaimer outlines the limitations of our services and responsibilities in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), UK laws, and the UK Home Office.
- No Guarantee of Success
While we offer expert immigration advice and assistance, we do not guarantee the success of any immigration application, visa, or status change. All applications and decisions are ultimately subject to the discretion of the Home Office and other UK governmental authorities. Rees Clayton Immigration cannot be held responsible for any decisions made by these authorities, including delays, refusals, or other outcomes.
- Accuracy of Information
We make every effort to ensure that the information and services provided are accurate and up-to-date. However, immigration laws and regulations can change frequently, and it is the responsibility of clients to ensure that they comply with the latest legal requirements. We cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies or omissions in the advice provided, particularly where there have been changes to legislation or immigration rules after the advice was given.
- Responsibility for Information Provided
It is essential that all information provided to Rees Clayton Immigration by clients is accurate, truthful, and complete. We cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions in applications or documentation submitted to the Home Office or other authorities, particularly where the client has failed to provide full and accurate information.
- Compliance with UK Law
Rees Clayton Immigration complies with all relevant UK laws and regulations, including the UK Immigration and Asylum Act, the Data Protection Act 2018, and GDPR. All personal information provided by clients is processed in accordance with the principles of these regulations. For full details on how we handle your data, please see our Privacy Policy.
- Not a Substitute for Legal Representation
The services provided by Rees Clayton Immigration are not a substitute for legal representation, and we do not offer legal advice. Our services are focused on providing immigration advice and assistance with applications to the UK Home Office and other related authorities. If you require legal advice, you should seek the assistance of a qualified solicitor.
- Limitation of Liability
Rees Clayton Immigration accepts no liability for any losses, damages, or expenses arising from the failure or delay in processing immigration applications, refusal of applications by the Home Office, or other government bodies, or any other consequences arising from the use of our services. Our liability is limited to the fees paid for services rendered.
- Changes to Laws and Regulations
UK immigration laws, regulations, and procedures are subject to change. Rees Clayton Immigration will endeavour to keep clients informed of any significant changes that may affect their applications. However, we cannot be held responsible for changes to laws and regulations that affect a client’s immigration situation or for the delay in processing applications caused by such changes.
- Third-Party Services
Rees Clayton Immigration may use third-party service providers, such as legal experts, translation services, or other relevant professionals, to assist in delivering immigration services. While we will ensure these third parties adhere to relevant standards, we are not responsible for their actions, omissions, or the accuracy of their advice.
- No Partnership with the Home Office
Rees Clayton Immigration is an independent provider of immigration services and is not affiliated with the Home Office, the UK government, or any other official government body. Our role is to assist clients in navigating the immigration system, but all decisions are made solely by the appropriate authorities.
- Governing Law
This Disclaimer is governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes arising from or relating to the provision of services shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
- Changes to This Disclaimer
We may update this Disclaimer from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page, and the effective date will be updated accordingly. By continuing to use our services, you agree to the updated Disclaimer.