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You may need a visa to come to the UK to visit, study or work.
Use this form to make an application for appeal if you are a young person under 18 detained in youth accommodation.
Check how quickly you’ll receive a decision on your UK visa application if you are applying from outside the UK.
How the Youth Custody Service places a young person in custody, and how to question a placement decision.
How to contact the Youth Custody Service Placement Team about a child or young person in, or sentenced to, custody
Apply for a Youth Mobility Scheme visa to live and work in the UK if you’re from a participating country - fees, eligibility, how to apply.
How we treat your personal information and how to check what details we hold about you at Youth Custody Service.
How and when to report changes that affect your Child Benefit payments, such as earnings going above £60,000. How to update a change of address or bank details.
What data we collect, how we use it, keep it safe and how to let us know of any changes.
Find out if you need to pay the immigration health surcharge as part of your visa or immigration application.
Youth offending teams work with young people that get into trouble with the law, are arrested, or taken to court, and help them stay away from crime.…
Youth crime prevention programmes - how young people are put on a programme, what they're like, mentoring and involving parents and families.
Apply for an India Young Professionals Scheme visa to live and work in the UK if you're an Indian citizen aged 18 to 30 - eligibility, fees, documents.
When to tell a potential employer, university, college or insurance company about a criminal record, when it becomes 'spent' and what shows up on a DBS check.
Sign in or set up a personal or business tax account, Self Assessment, Corporation Tax, PAYE for employers, VAT and other services.
The Youth Mobility Scheme provides a cultural exchange programme that allows a person aged between 18 and 30 (or 18-35 for some nationalities), from participating countries and territories, to experience life in the UK for up to 2 years (or 3 years for some nationalities).
If you’re coming to the UK, you’ll need to prove you have enough money to support yourself and any dependants in the UK.
Find out about the help for Universal Credit claimants aged 16 to 24 to find a job, work-related training or an apprenticeship though the Youth Offer.
Collective (group) passports - who they're for, how to apply and how to get a collective passport changed
DCMS is seeking views on how we prioritise out of school support for young people and how we could improve DCMS’ offer for young people.
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