Immigration & Legal

Your client's case history is scattered across 47 documents. The Home Office sees a gap.

Immigration applications are won or lost on the timeline. When passport stamps, utility bills, bank statements, and employer letters tell slightly different stories about residency, travel, and presence — the caseworker sees inconsistency. We reconstruct what the records actually show, in sequence, with the gaps made visible before they become refusal reasons.

47average documents per case — each a potential contradiction
Residency continuity breakExposure: £15K reapplication cost

Reconstruction Timeline

Year 1–3✓ OK

Continuous residence established

Bank statements, council tax, employer letters all consistent

Year 4⚠ Signal

Family emergency trip abroad

87 days outside UK — records unclear on exact return date

Year 5✕ Gap

Passport stamps don't align

Entry stamp missing, but utility bill shows activity from Day 88

Application? Decision

Timeline reconstruction needed

Prove continuity or face refusal on absence grounds?

The Contradiction

One of these is wrong — and the longer it stays invisible, the more it costs.

What was reported

Applicant states continuous residence

Employer letter confirms employment

Address history consistent

Tax records filed annually

What actually happened

Passport entry stamp missing

87-day absence borderline

Bank statement shows overseas transaction

Utility bill gap for 3 months

Commercial Impact

£5K application fee at risk

£10K legal fees invested

8+ months delay if refused

What would you do?

Reconstruct your timeline

Traditional evidence bundle

Documents organised by type (passports, letters, bills)

Solicitor writes covering letter explaining timeline

Gaps discovered by caseworker, not applicant

Refusal reasons reveal contradictions after the fact

Reconstructed timeline bundle

Documents organised chronologically with cross-references

Every gap identified and addressed before submission

Contradictions between documents flagged and explained

Caseworker sees a coherent story, not a pile of papers

The invisible problem

The caseworker sees what you don't

Immigration caseworkers are trained to spot inconsistencies in timelines. They compare dates across every document in your bundle. A passport stamp that doesn't match a bank statement. An address change on council tax that happened 3 months after the utility bill. They don't assume mistakes — they assume gaps.

Average case involves 47 documents with overlapping date claims

A single unexplained gap can trigger a refusal

The applicant's memory of dates is almost never accurate enough

Caseworkers reconstruct timelines — shouldn't you do it first?

How we reconstruct your case timeline

01

Collect

Passports, bank statements, utility bills, employer letters, tax records, travel bookings

02

Sequence

Every date extracted and mapped to a single chronological timeline

03

Cross-reference

Each document checked against every other for consistency

04

Surface gaps

Missing periods, contradictions, and unexplained absences identified

05

Brief

Timeline output showing what aligns, what's missing, and what needs explanation

The commercial reality

The cost of a refusal you could have prevented

A refused application means lost fees, lost time, and a refusal on record that makes every future application harder. The £149 cost of reconstruction is not an expense — it is insurance against a timeline gap you didn't know existed.

£375/week cost of inaction

Ready to apply this to your situation?

Get a personalized assessment. Start with a £149 diagnostic check or dive straight into a full reconstruction.

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See what your case documents are actually saying

Before the caseworker does. Before a gap becomes a refusal reason.