Multiple Entry Visa Application

Travel Without Limits — Secure a Multiple Entry Visa

If you travel regularly — for business, for family, or simply because your life spans more than one country — then applying for a visa every single time you need to cross a border is not just inconvenient. It is unsustainable.

A Multiple Entry Visa changes that. Rather than going through the full application process for each individual trip, a multiple entry visa grants you the ability to enter and exit the relevant country or region repeatedly within a defined validity period — sometimes up to five or even ten years, depending on the visa category and your travel history.

For the United States, this means a B-1/B-2 or F-1 visa that allows you to travel in and out without reapplying each time. For the Schengen Area, it means a multiple entry Schengen Visa that covers numerous trips within its validity window, provided you do not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. Both represent a significant practical advantage for anyone whose personal or professional life involves regular international travel.

The key to securing a multiple entry visa is demonstrating a credible, consistent travel history and a clear pattern of returning home after each visit. Your compliance record, your financial stability, your professional profile, and your ties to the UK all contribute to the case for being granted extended access. We advise clients on whether a multiple entry application is realistic given their circumstances, and we prepare the strongest possible case for those who qualify. Because the goal is not just to get you to where you need to go once — it is to make sure the door stays open every time you need to go back.

Our Services

  • Full eligibility assessment including absence calculations and immigration history review
  • Preparation and submission of your naturalisation application (Form AN)
  • Guidance on the Life in the UK test and all supporting documentation
  • Honest, clear advice on the good character requirement and how your history may be treated
  • Dual nationality advice specific to Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh
  • Full consultation in Urdu, Hindi, Pashto, or English