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In This Article 1. Making A UK Visa Application From The USA 2. Application Support Centres (ASCs) vs. VFS Premium Application Centres 3. Application Support Centres (ASCs) 4. Additional Services for Application...
In This Article Introduction Changes in Commercial Partners for Applications Outside the UK What This Means for You UK Visa Application Centres Affected by the Change Changes for Applications Inside the UK Final...
In This Article Introduction Why Do I Have to Pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)? Who Needs to Pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)? Am I Exempt From Paying the Immigration Health Surcharge? How Much...
Discretion is a word that crops up frequently in immigration law: applicants and practitioners will note its appearance in everything from Home Office decision-letters and policy documents to judgments of the...
When making a UK immigration or citizenship application, an applicant will usually be required to enrol their biometric information (fingerprints and facial images). Whether applying in-country or from overseas,...
Embarking on a journey to a new country involves a multitude of considerations, one of the most crucial being access to healthcare. For migrants arriving in England, navigating the intricacies of the National...
Embarking on the journey to secure a visa for the United Kingdom can be both exciting and daunting, especially when faced with the intricacies of the English language requirement. For many visa categories,...
In Part 1 of this two-part series on visa application mistakes, we looked at how an ‘innocent mistake’ in a UK visa application is distinguished from a false representation in the Home Office caseworker guidance....
When submitting a UK visa application through UKVI, any information provided ought to be true, accurate and complete according to the applicant’s knowledge. However, as the process is oftentimes complex and...
In Part 1 of this two-part series on grounds for refusal of a UK immigration application, we looked at refusals on non-conducive grounds, criminality grounds and for breach of immigration laws. In Part 2...
Part 9 of the Immigration Rules applies to the vast majority of applications for entry clearance and permission to stay in the UK. It contains the general grounds of refusals and in certain circumstances provides...
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