Awards
We are recognised as a prestigious boutique immigration firm, receiving accolades from respected publications and organisations for the high quality of service we provide clients and for making staff care a top priority.
LDI shortlisted for 2020 Citywealth Magic Circle Award
We are delighted that Laura Devine Immigration has again been shortlisted as one of the finalists for the Citywealth Magic Circle Awards in the…
Natasha Chell shortlisted for Woman of the Year in Citywealth Awards 2020
Congratulations to our Partner Natasha Chell who has been shortlisted in the Woman of the Year - Business Services (SME) category in the Citywealth…
LDS announced as winner of two immigration awards
It was an exciting day yesterday for Laura Devine Solicitors with us winning two immigration awards
Citywealth’s Power Women Awards 2015: Entrepreneurial Woman of the Year
We are pleased to announce that Laura Devine has won Entrepreneurial Woman of the Year at Citywealth's Power Women Awards 2015. The awards recognise…
LexisNexis Legal Awards 2019: Award for Wellbeing
Laura Devine Solicitors has won the Award for Wellbeing at the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2019. The award recognises the law firm, chambers or other…
Citywealth Powerwomen Awards 2017: Entrepreneurial Woman of the Year – Bronze
Laura Devine has won the bronze award for Entrepreneurial Woman of the Year at the Citywealth Powerwomen Awards 2017. The Powerwomen Awards 2017 will…
Latest Insights
2 July 2026
Zeena Luchowa quoted in The Times on proposed asylum tribunal reforms
LDI Partner Zeena Luchowa has been quoted in a new article in The Times on the Government’s plans to replace judges with public panels of…
29 June 2026
Developments in US Immigration Policy: Update on H‑1B Fee Litigation, Travel Restrictions, and Adjustment of Status Guidance
Recent litigation and policy changes reshape key aspects of US immigration, but uncertainty remains
25 June 2026
What will the change of Prime Minister mean for UK immigration?
Keir Starmer's resignation and subsequent changes in the government will inevitably create some uncertainty about the direction of the UK’s…
