Advisory · Service 07
Legal Consultation
A 60-minute 1:1 session with a Ukrainian-licensed lawyer covering your specific case, followed by a written summary you can keep, share or act on.
Direct answer
Direct answer
A paid legal consultation is the only channel through which we deliver binding case-specific advice. Free informal chats are intentionally limited because they are the mechanism by which unethical agencies hook applicants.
Quick facts
| Duration | 60 minutes 1:1 |
|---|---|
| Format | Video (Zoom / Google Meet) or in-person Kyiv |
| Lawyer | Ukrainian-licensed advocate |
| Output | Written summary delivered within 48 hours |
Who this is for
- Applicants needing binding advice on a specific situation.
- Anyone who has been told something by an ‘agent’ they want sanity-checked.
- Cases too complex for WhatsApp Q&A.
- Decision points: which route, which order, what risks.
And who it is not for
- Generic ‘how does Ukraine immigration work’ questions — those are in the Library.
- People expecting outcome guarantees — we do not give them.
Apostille
Contract
Submission
Process & timeline
- STEP 01Booking & intake formYou complete a short intake; we assign the right lawyer. · ~1 day
- STEP 0260-minute sessionLive walkthrough of your case, options and risks. · 1 hour
- STEP 03Written summarySigned memo delivered within 48 hours. · ~2 days
Risks & common mistakes
- Existing immigration cases in dispute need full engagement, not 60 minutes.
- Border issues need representation immediately — not a future consultation slot.
FAQ
Why do you charge for consultations?
Free consultations are the standard hook for visa scams. Paid consultations guarantee neutral advice with a written summary — even if the advice is ‘do not pursue this route’.
Will the consultation tell me if my case is winnable?
Yes — with honest assessment. We will tell you when a case is weak.
Can I record the call?
You may, with consent. The written summary is the authoritative record.
Next step
Take the smallest useful action.
Eligibility assessment first. We do not open cases blindly.