
Temporary Office Closure - 7th August 2024
Due to potential UK protests planned on Wednesday the 7th of August 2024, the decision has been made to close physical office locations.

Paragon Law
📢 Important Announcement: Temporary Office Closure
We regret to inform our clients and supporters that due to potential UK protests planned for the evening of Wednesday the 7th of August 2024, the decision has been made to close physical office locations to ensure the safety of our respected staff and clients.
Please be assured that our dedicated team will be working remotely to ensure Paragon Law's professional services are delivered without interruption, supporting ongoing cases. However, this does mean that postal correspondence will not be received or collected on this date.
We recognise our duty as both an employer and immigration law service provider, that high-risk events such as this, require instant action from the firm. Therefore, we have quickly installed safeguarding measures to prioritise everyone's safety.
Finally, if you require any further assistance or have any questions regarding our closure, contact us digitally via direct message, email, or phone for an instant response.
Your understanding and continued trust in Paragon Law is appreciated.
Please stay safe,
The Paragon Law Team 💚
How can Paragon Law help?
At Paragon Law, our immigration solicitors and lawyers have supported many individuals to successfully gain the visa they need to enter the UK. If you require assistance with the India Young Professionals Scheme then contact us to arrange a consultation with an expert immigration lawyer.
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