16/02/2026
Every evening, his wife would ask him, ‘So, any news?’
Every evening, Mehdi would reply, ‘No, still nothing.’
Every evening, he would see her eyes lose a little more of their sparkle.
Mehdi is an engineer. He was recruited by a Belgian company. The contract was signed, accommodation found. All that was missing was one piece of paper: the single permit.
Three months earlier, he had signed with a firm. Paid. Shook hands with the solicitor.
Since then? Silence.
One email after three weeks. Nothing.
Another after six weeks. ‘File in progress.’
One phone call after two months. Voicemail.
At night, he wondered if his file still existed somewhere. His employer had doubts. His wife was losing hope.
Mehdi did not lose faith in the process. He lost faith in the fact that anyone cared about his future.
When he came to us, he wasn't looking for a better solicitor.
He just wanted someone to tell him what was going on.
So we didn't make him any promises. We showed him how we work.
At our firm, no case is handled by just one person. Each client is followed by a team of two. Because two pairs of eyes are always better than one.
We explained our monitoring system to him. More than €10,000 per year invested in a tool that our clients never see. But which works for them. Every day.
As soon as a file is opened, a mechanism is set in motion. Systematic checks are carried out at each stage.
Has the administration received the file? Is it being processed?
If something is delayed, we know about it before the client does. We follow up. We don't let anything lie dormant.
Three months before a residence permit expires, we send a reminder. Not two weeks before, when it's too late.
Because we see this oversight far too often.
And it costs a fortune. In money. In stress. Sometimes in forced repatriation.
Every email receives a response within 24 to 48 hours.
Every Friday, the team reviews all current cases. Without exception.
This ensures that no case is ever forgotten.
Today, Mehdi is working. His wife has joined him in Belgium.
Are you waiting for a response? Not sure what stage your case is at?
Let's talk about it.