IMMIGRATION SOLICITOR
Alanta Trubochinaite is a dedicated solicitor of England and Wales. She holds a Bachelor of Law degree from Manchester Metropolitan University, which she completed in 2023, and she is currently pursuing her Master’s in Law at the University of Law.
Profession: Solicitor
Regulator: Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)
SRA number: 7155447
Date admitted as a solicitor: 11 September 2024
Practising certificate: Current (from 01 November 2025)
Firm: SABZ Solicitors LLP
Head Office: Manchester
Regulatory record: No published disciplinary or regulatory decisions
Within the firm, Alanta Trubochinaite practises in UK immigration law, supporting clients across a range of applications governed by the Immigration Rules and related policy guidance. Her work involves assisting with the preparation of applications, supporting evidence, and correspondence with the Home Office.
Her areas of immigration practice include:
She works as part of the firm’s immigration team, contributing to the preparation and progression of immigration matters under supervision and in accordance with professional and regulatory requirements.
As part of her role within the immigration team, Alanta Trubochinaite is involved in the handling and preparation of immigration matters across the above practice areas. Her work includes:
Case records are maintained internally in accordance with the firm’s case management and compliance procedures.
The following observations reflect recurring issues identified through involvement in immigration matters handled within the firm. They are not case-specific and do not constitute legal advice.
Immigration outcomes are determined by the application of statutory provisions, the Immigration Rules, published policy guidance, and the exercise of discretion by the Home Office and relevant decision-makers.
Public legal information is necessarily general in nature and cannot address the specific facts of an individual case. Content attributed to or prepared by Alanta Trubochinaite reflects the law and guidance in force at the time and is not intended to substitute for case-specific legal advice.
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