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List of providers able to carry out legal aid immigration work in the south west of England.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides lists of English-speaking lawyers abroad to help British nationals find the legal support they need.
You may be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain if you are a representative of an overseas business or a representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on applications under the points-based system, Tier 1 settlement.
A document setting out estimates of the immigration impact of the package of legal migration measures announced on 4 December 2023.
Level 2 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
Guidance on how the Immigration Services Commissioner determines an adviser's competence to give immigration advice.
Visas and immigration operational guidance for staff.
Level 3 immigration learning objectives for immigration adviser applicants.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on dealing with family applications.
Information for British citizens moving to or living in PERU, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
Contains the statement of changes within immigration rules (1994 to 2024), codes of conduct, guidance on competence, OISC regulations and much more.
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...
If you believe your immigration status is wrong, and it has stopped you accessing work, benefits or services, you can ask the Home Office to check it.
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