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How immigrants held on immigration issues can apply for bail while they wait for an appeal, review or removal.
You can apply for immigration bail if the Home Office is holding you on…
You can apply for bail in 2 main ways. It depends on your situation. Apply…
If you’re granted bail, there will be at least one condition you have to…
Check if you're automatically a British citizen - it depends on where and when you were born and your parents' immigration status.
If you or your parents were born in the UK, you might automatically be a…
You’re usually a British citizen automatically if you were born in the UK.…
Whether you’re a British citizen depends on where your parents were from…
If at least one of your parents is a British citizen You might…
If you were born in the UK after 31 December 1982 and your parents were…
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 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...
Information about Immigration Enforcement. Immigration Enforcement is part of the Home Office .
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on migrants who are family members of UK residents.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance about visitors.
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.
The Immigration Act will introduce new sanctions on illegal working, prevent illegal migrants accessing services and introduce new measures to enforce immigration laws.
The Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) protects seekers of immigration advice through regulation, enforcement and promoting best practice. IAA is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Home Office .
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