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UK Visas and Immigration is responsible for making millions of decisions every year about who has the right to visit or stay in the country, with a firm emphasis on national security and a culture of customer satisfaction for people...
Get proof of your immigration status if you have been told you can view your immigration status online, for example if you have settled or pre-settled status.
This series brings together documents relating to Home Office statistics on migration.
Apply to visit, work, study, settle or seek asylum in the UK
Keep your UK Visas and Immigration account details up to date - your mobile phone number, email address, name, identity document and UK address
When and how to appeal against a visa, asylum or immigration decision - appeals to the immigration and asylum tribunal, administrative review, fees, forms, further submissions
Statement of changes in Immigration Rules: 1994 to 2024.
Report someone who you think may be living or working in the UK illegally, employing someone illegally
This series brings together all documents relating to Immigration system statistics quarterly release.
Search for someone to help you with advice and applications to stay in the UK - free and paid-for services, adviser levels 1, 2, 3 and complaints.
Check someone's immigration status, and that they can access services like the NHS and benefits in the UK
Paper studies the impact of emigrants with different education levels on their home countries employment-population ratio, GDP per worker, and its factors obtained by a production function decomposition
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