At A Y & J Solicitors, we receive many questions related to Sole Representative Visa application. The top 3 things we shared in this video will help you understand the process and based on the same you could make a successful sole representative visa application.
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Yash and Diana of A Y & J Solicitors share the top three essential tips for making successful sole representative visa application:
1) Thorough business plan
2) sustainable finance of the organization and
3) preparedness for an interview
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