Katie Newbury > Kingsley Napley LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Kingsley Napley LLP
20 Bonhill Street
London
EC2A 4DN
England

Work Department

Immigration

Position

Katie is a Partner in Kingsley Napley’s Immigration team and she heads up the Private Client Immigration team within the department. She advises on all aspects of UK personal immigration with an emphasis on more complex matters. She also specialises in applications for high net worth individuals and those in the tech industry, nationality and human rights matters and claims for international protection. She has a particular interest in complicated family applications including those with international adoption and surrogacy elements, working closely with Kingsley Napley’s Family & Divorce team and contributing articles on this subject to the legal press.

Katie writes and speaks regularly on UK immigration developments.

Career

Joined Kingsley Napley as a solicitor in 2012; Senior Associate in 2016 and began heading up the private client immigration team in 2018. She became a partner in 2020.

Memberships

Katie is a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association, contributing particularly to efforts to change the rules on family migration. She is also an active member of the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA), having previously served as a VP of the Immigration and Labour Law Commission and been part of the organising committee for a seminar on Gender and Inclusivity in International Families in 2022.

Education

Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, BA Law

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Immigration

(Next Generation Partners)

Katie NewburyKingsley Napley LLP

One of the core strengths of Kingsley Napley LLP‘s immigration practice is its ability to leverage the resources of the firm’s broad offering, with human rights, appeals, and overstay matters being run out of the firm’s international protection group, and the business immigration team calling upon related offerings in real estate and private client. Nicolas Rollason heads the ‘very large‘ practice, and has ‘exceptional knowledge and experience.’ Key contacts for business immigration are Ilda De SousaMarcia Longson, and Kim Vowden, who advise the practice’s client base of major financial bodies and multinational companies. They are also noted for their work in relation to human rights, appeals, and overstays, where they work alongside the ‘outstandingKatie Newbury and associate Oliver Oldman, who head up much of the firm’s specialist immigration private client work.