Solicitors

Natalie Loader

Bindmans LLP, London

Work Department

Immigration, Asylum and Nationality.

Position

Natalie is a partner in our Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Team.

Natalie advises companies and private clients, giving practical expert advice to help them achieve their immigration aims. Many of Natalie’s clients have complex applications which require utilisation of the full ambit of immigration law in a strategic manner.

She has particular expertise in work-route immigration matters, providing commercial solutions and clear long-term advice to individuals and organisations.

She also has a specialism in cases involving international surrogacy and adoption matters.

Natalie expertly guides businesses and individuals on a range of matters including:

Sponsor licence applications and sponsorship visas, including Skilled Worker, Global Business Mobility and Expansion Worker visas

HR advisory in relation to sponsor compliance and right to work
Sponsor audits and training

Sponsor licence re-instatement following a suspension or revocation by the Home Office

Non-sponsored work-route visa applications such as UK Ancestry, Global Talent, and Innovator applications

Indefinite leave to remain

Citizenship applications

Family-based visa applications

Career

Natalie joined Bindmans as a Partner in 2024

She was previously an Associate and then a Managing Associate in the Immigration Department at Mishcon de Reya LLP (2015 – 2024)

Natalie trained at Magrath Sheldrick LLP and on qualification worked as a solicitor in the Immigration Department (2012-2015)

Memberships

Natalie is a member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA).

Education

Natalie read Japanese at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, at undergraduate level and later returned to SOAS to read for a Master’s degree in International Studies and Diplomacy

Natalie later studied at BPP Law for a Graduate Diploma in Law, followed by the Legal Practice Course

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