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UK Family Settlement Visa

UK Family Settlement Visa Do you want to apply for a UK Family Settlement Visa? Are you unsure about the process for joining a partner, child or family member who is already settled within the United Kingdom? According to the latest publication from UKVI, there has been a new guidance regarding the visa application process…

UK Visit Visa: An Outline

UK Visit Visas: An Outline Recently it has been reported by noticeable mediums (such as, The Independent, The Times, The Guardian the BBC and others) that the Home Office declined visit visas to a number of known international authors who planned to visit the UK for the Edinburg International Book festival. The same outcome was…

5 Common Questions UK Ancestry â€ŽVisas

5 Common Questions: UK Ancestry visas In the event that you are thinking about applying for a UK Ancestry visa, you may have perused the fundamental application prerequisites on the Government website page. It is stated that to be eligible for an ancestry visa, you must be a Commonwealth citizen and able to show that…

UK Visa and Criminal Conviction

UK Visa and Criminal Conviction For reasons identified with a person’s character, lead or affiliations, movement authorities and the Home Secretary claim all authority to reject consent for outside vagrants to enter the UK, or repudiate authorization for transients who have just been allowed a UK visa. Furthermore, the Home Secretary has the ability to…

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