Lawyery UK Immigration Law Firm Logo

Micah Lee

Immigration Solicitor

Back to Team
Micah Lee

Languages

English • Tagalog

BOOK MICAH

About

Micah Lee is a dedicated immigration solicitor with particular expertise in partner visas and child dependant visas, including the complex sole responsibility rules. As the daughter of a nurse who came to the UK to work for the NHS, she is passionate about helping those on similar paths and has also supported numerous healthcare professionals in their journey to work in the UK. Micah is also a keen social media blogger with channels on life as an assistant solicitor in London, book reviews, and her interest in plants. She has created and delivered a series of talks on immigration law to Kanlungan, a London-based charity helping migrant women.

Qualifications & Achievements

  • Solicitor of England and Wales - SRA Regulated
  • Masters Degree in Asylum Law
  • Member of ILPA
  • Member of the Law Society

Client Testimonials

"Micah provided us with a very professional and efficient service"

— DW, UK

"Great customer care! They took me through the whole process professionally."

— CJ, UK

Ready to Work with Micah?

BOOK YOUR CONSULTATION NOW

Cookie Preferences

We use cookies to improve your experience on our website, analyse site traffic, and provide personalised content. By clicking "Accept All", you consent to our use of all cookies. You can customise your preferences or reject non-essential cookies.

Your Privacy Matters: We respect your privacy and comply with UK GDPR and PECR regulations. Essential cookies are required for the website to function and cannot be disabled. For more information, see our Cookie Policy.

Essential Cookies

Required for website functionality, security, and your cookie preferences. These cannot be disabled.

Always Active

Analytics Cookies

Help us understand how visitors use our website through Google Analytics. This data helps us improve user experience.

Marketing Cookies

Used to deliver relevant advertisements and track campaign effectiveness.