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Katie Newbury

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Immigration

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Spears best immigration lawyers 2024

"Katie Newbury is at the top of her game. She is clever, practical and dedicated to getting the best possible results for her clients."

Legal 500 UK, 2026

"Katie is exceptionally bright, personable and professional. She has an impeccable sense of service delivery."

Chambers and Partners, High Net Worth 2025

"Katie is fantastic, she is hugely talented and committed to justice."

Chambers and Partners, 2025

"Excellent in all immigration areas related to adoption and surrogacy. I have worked with her for years and trust her judgment from the immigration side. She is knowledgeable and pragmatic."

The Legal 500, 2025

"Katie Newbury is very experienced, diligent and personable. She has an experienced, quick-thinking, entrepreneurial approach."

Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2024

"Katie has been outstanding in her work approach, providing a service which was second to none. Their client case skills were outstanding."

The Legal 500, 2024

"Katie Newbury is outstanding. She is really knowledgeable and at the top of her game, offering practical and strategic advice as well as day-to-day client care."

Legal 500, 2024

“Katie Newbury’s knowledge in adoption and surrogacy related law is outstanding – she is always looking and finding resolutions that work for her clients.”

Legal 500 UK

I head up the private client team within the Immigration practice and have worked in UK immigration law for over 16 years. I am recognised as a leading practitioner for high‑net‑worth individuals, families and globally mobile clients.
 

Areas of Expertise

My practice encompasses the full spectrum of individual immigration matters, including:

  • Family and relationship‑based immigration: advising on partner and children applications, family settlement, nationality, and complex international surrogacy and adoption matters where immigration intersects with family law.
  • Immigration and criminality: advising individuals with historic or recent criminal convictions on UK entry, residence and the implications of the new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) regime, including specialist work for clients in the entertainment and sports sectors.
  • High‑net‑worth and entrepreneur immigration solutions: assisting business leaders, investors and applicants under the Global Talent route.
  • Working alongside the firm’s international protection team, I also advise clients on asylum, humanitarian protection and human‑rights‑based claims.

Selected Matters & Client Focus

I am regularly instructed on high‑stakes immigration cases for HNW individuals, international families and clients whose personal or professional circumstances require bespoke strategic thinking. My pragmatic, solutions‑driven approach to sensitive or unusual immigration issues has led to successful outcomes in many complex cases.

Thought Leadership & Media

I am widely recognised as a thought leader in individual immigration law. I contribute regularly to specialist publications, write blogs on issues relating to historic criminal convictions and visa policy, and authored a chapter for Resolution on immigration for family lawyers. My recent media commentary includes features in Spear’s and Travel & Tour World on the ETA scheme. I also deliver training to legal professionals on surrogacy and adoption‑related immigration issues, and speak at national and international conferences including AIJA and ThoughtLeaders4 (TL4).

Professional Recognition

I am ranked in Legal 500, Chambers & Partners, Spear’s and Citywealth. I am a long‑standing and active member of the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA), and participate in policy and lobbying work aimed at modernising the UK immigration system. I bring both practitioner insight and strategic advocacy to this work.

What clients and directories have said

Katie Newbury is a very competent practitioner. She is both reliable and hard-working."

Chambers and Partners, High Net Worth, 2025 

She is very calm and smart, with very good judgement."

Chambers and Partners, 2025

Katie Newbury is outstanding. She is really knowledgeable and at the top of her game, offering practical and strategic advice as well as day-to-day client care."

Legal 500, 2025

Katie is super knowledgeable."

Chambers and Partners, High Net Worth Guide 2024

Katie Newbury is very experienced, diligent and personable. She has an experienced, quick-thinking, entrepreneurial approach."

Chambers and Partners, High Net Worth Guide 2024

 

Talks, interviews and articles published

I regularly give talks, write on immigration law matters, and am quoted in the media, including:

 

Further information

Katie read law at Pembroke College, Cambridge and completed her Legal Practice Course with distinction at the College of Law in Bloomsbury. She trained at a niche immigration firm in London before joining Kingsley Napley in January 2012.

 

Insight from Katie

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Blogs

The Windrush Compensation Scheme – is it enough?

KN Green Week: Confessions of a (mostly) reformed ‘Shopaholic’

Shutdowns and Brexit Omnishambles – how fear of immigration has brought us to a standstill

The hostile environment, detaining children and the dangers of dehumanisation

Will Windrush help reset attitudes to immigration?

UK Immigration Authorities complete a ‘180’ on absences from the UK

IWD: Unlearning the language of silence

Nationality, bias and the UK immigration system

Why though?! My thoughts on retaining the net migration target

IWD: Why we must #BeBoldForChange in politics and the legal profession

Theresa May signals an end to free movement and leaves EU citizens here and British citizens abroad in limbo

Would the UK consider Donald Trump to be of ‘good character’?

Has ‘immigration’ become the political trump card?

Reflections on the impact of the UK’s recent and future hostile migration environment

New extension scheme but there’s still no route to settlement for Ukrainian nationals in the UK

Timetable for full rollout of UK Electronic Travel Authorisation Scheme

Timetable confirmed for full rollout of UK Electronic Travel Authorisation Scheme

Our response to the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill announced in the King's Speech

The Cost of Loving Crisis – What you need to know about the new Family visa financial requirements

Update to the definition of unmarried partner for Appendix FM family visa applications

Family Value(s), estimated at £38,700 per annum

Rwanda policy held unlawful but the government vows to fight back

Criminality and Part 9 of the Immigration Rules: so-called “mandatory” refusal grounds will not always mandatorily result in refusal

Better late than closed! Tech Nation announcement confirms the visa route will stay open!

Why the Illegal Migration Bill won't stop the boats but will cause irreparable harm

A warm welcome for some, ramped up hostility for others – reflecting on a year of two halves for those in need of international protection

International students under criminal investigation – what criminal, regulatory and immigration issues do I need to consider?

What is the UK’s immigration policy for survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire?

A lack of compassion. The UK’s disappointing response to fleeing Ukrainian refugees

UK says it’s not all about the money. After the closure of the Tier 1 (Investor) category – what options are there for potential investors?

Will the Scale-up visa stand-up to the hype?

Nationality and Borders Bill shows questionable priorities

Missed the EU Settlement Scheme deadline? FAQs on what to do next

UK budgets for yet more immigration changes

#ChooseToChallenge this International Women’s Day

Switching from Tier 2 to Global Talent

Frequently Asked Questions on the Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa

Hong Kong British National (Overseas) BN(O) Visa Immigration Rules finally released

Highlights on the generous visa route for BN(O) citizens come January 2021

Tech Nation Global Talent applications – How to sell yourself in 1000 words

The Home Office welcomes same sex couples, but only those lucky enough to live in a liberal state

The challenges for intended parents and surrogacy arrangements during the coronavirus crisis

IHS fee increase - you can't budget for it

“Spot the difference" – Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) and Global Talent

Pointless points based posturing in Government’s new immigration policy proposals

One of those weeks...

Handle with care: why it’s time to treat EU nationals responsibly

The cost of finding love in far-flung places

London Climate Action Week: Climate refugees – an international legal conundrum

IWD: The best we all can be

Brexit: Immigration issues for EU nationals in the UK to consider

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