Immigration: Business
UK-wide
5 years ranked
Provided by Bindmans LLP
Natalie Loader is a partner in the immigration team at Bindmans.
Natalie advises companies and private clients, giving practical expert advice to help them achieve their immigration aims. Many of Natalie’s clients have complex applications which require utilisation of the full ambit of immigration law in a strategic manner.
She has particular expertise in work-route immigration matters, providing commercial solutions and clear long-term advice to individuals and organisations.
She also has a specialism in cases involving international surrogacy and adoption matters.
Natalie expertly guides businesses and individuals on a range of matters including:
Sponsor licence applications and sponsorship visas, including Skilled Worker, Global Business Mobility and Expansion Worker visas
HR advisory in relation to sponsor compliance and right to work
Sponsor audits and training
Sponsor licence re-instatement following a suspension or revocation by the Home Office
Non-sponsored work-route visa applications such as UK Ancestry, Global Talent, and Innovator applications
Indefinite leave to remain
Citizenship applications
Family-based visa applications
Natalie joined Bindmans as a Partner in 2024
Immigration Law Practitioners Association
Provided by Chambers
Natalie Loader of Bindmans is recognised for her representation of companies and skilled workers seeking entry or leave to remain in the UK. She is adept at handling a range of business immigration matters including ICT sponsorship applications and legal right to work checks.
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I really enjoy working with Natalie – she makes complex situations seem more simple to follow, breaking down each task. She has also been very understanding of our needs.
Natalie is a gentle human being who works with real empathy and understands each client's situation. I always feel in safe hands when Natalie is advising on immigration matters.
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