Brazilians seek safe alternatives to immigrate to the United Kingdom amid changes in legislation.
- Livia Suassuna
- Jun 27, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 11, 2025
Specialized lawyer warns of scams and an increase in visa refusals in 2025.

With over two decades of experience in immigration law, lawyer Lívia Suassuna, founder of Suassuna Global, has observed a significant increase in the demand for information about immigration to the United Kingdom. This surge coincides with a period of important changes in entry rules—such as the implementation of the ETA—and a worrying number of visas being refused due to simple errors, lack of guidance, or false promises.
“We've noticed that, with the approach of the holidays and the increased interest in studying, working, or starting a business abroad, many people become easy targets for scams. They promise quick visas or non-existent shortcuts. The result, unfortunately, is financial loss and frustration for those who dream of starting a new life abroad,” explains Lívia.
She emphasizes that a legal path exists—and is possible—but requires strategy, correct documentation, and professional guidance. “It's not just about filling out forms. Each profile needs a specific analysis. Sometimes, what works for one person doesn't work for another. And wrong decisions can compromise future processes.” Suassuna Global, which provides consulting and processing services for visitor, study, work, and citizenship visas, offers personalized assistance to Brazilians who wish to live legally in the United Kingdom. "Our goal is to show that it's possible to follow this path safely and responsibly. Quality information saves dreams," adds the lawyer.



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