Advicevideoline

About Advice Videoline

Contact Adive@vidieoline for all your Advice & information Needs.

Forget chat lines and call queuing book a facetime appoint with a human being at a time to suit you from the comfort of your own home in any location on any mobile device.

Our experienced staff can support you with your information and advice needs 24/7 without the need to physically que outside a building or waiting endlessly in a call que only to be cut off without the help you are looking for.

Walkthrough

Advice@videoline Is one of the few services in London which allows advice and information clients a face to face interview in the comfort of their own home or a location of their choosing. Using any mobile device you can book an appointment with an advisor and even receive casework and advocacy support For an additional fee.

We provide information and Information and Advice on Welfare benefits housing problems employment, issues consumer and the issues. We provide basic immigration information and can connect you with an immigration lawyer.

Purpose

  • Guidance and signposting interview
  • Benefits information & advice
  • Advice & Information court action
  • Housing advice & Information

VISION

  • Employment & Information
  • Debt advice & Information
  • Consumer Information & Advice
  • Family & personal Advice & Information

MISSION

  • Casework
  • Form filling support
  • Telephone advocacy
  • Email advocacy & advice

Get ready to be inspired

First 10 minutes free and the next 15 mins cost £25.00 all slots must be paid for before in advance before the free 10 minutes is apportioned.

Testimonials

“ whose I came to advice@vidolime.com and with there support wife won her 5 year appeal was awarded £15,000 and a brand new BMW when her appeal was overturned and a new decision replacing the previous one was implemented. (DM)"

Mr B

“I came to advice@videoline.com so I could challenge whose challenge my eligibility for Pension Credit. I was successful and awarded £4897 in over payments and now my Housing Benefit contribution has fallen from £645 to £14.52 per month (DM)”

Mr A

“whose regulated tenancy includes succession had her rental income confirmed without her worrying about losing her succession rights. (DM)”

Mrs A

“was struggling with extra costs due to his illness. He was receiving all the benefits he was entitled to. Identified that there were a number of grants and schemes that would assist him to top up his income such as McMillan grants for cancer patients, Charis grants, Thames water deductions schemes and local grants. His current private accommodation was big and expensive for his needs and helped him to apply for Sheltered accommodation. (AS)”

Mr R