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Visas, Immigration & Nationality

London's Favourite Canary Wharf Immigration Avdisors

Working 9 to 5? Try a Canary Wharf Immigration Advisor!

Looking for Canary Wharf immigration Advisors? IAM (Immigration and Migration) is a  professional law firm created to help busy professionals in the city. It is situated within a few minutes’ walk from Canary Wharf station to give employees working in Central London the chance to have a consultation during lunch or after work. IAM was…
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Latest News On Immigration – Home Office Immigration & Nationality Fees 2016

An Update on the latest news on immigration is that UK V&I’s (UK Visas & Immigration) fees are going to rise again as expected and announced in January by the Home Office Immigration & Nationality Fees 2016 legislation. It sets the maximum amounts that the Home Office can charge for visas, immigration and nationality applications.…
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UKVI Premium Service Centre - Apply online

Application Online for Premium Service Centre Is Changing

As part of customer service improvements, the UKVI have introduced a new online application method for customers who wish to book Premium Service appointments. On 28 January 2016 the new Online Application Service was launched on www.gov.uk for Premium Service Centre appointments. From this date you can no longer book a new standalone appointment using the…
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Approved English test

UK Visa English Tests Now at Weekends

You need to provide the results of an English test in order to apply for the following types of visa to stay or to move to the UK: From 6 April 2015 only 2 providers of the English tests were approved by the UKVI. It has now grown to 5, with 4 for in-country applications…
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biometric residence permit

Reporting problems with Biometric Residence Permits (BRP)

From 18 January the way in which you notify the Home Office of a problem with a biometric residence permit has changed. This includes those, who have applied from outside of the UK and: have been unable to collect their permit within 10 working days of arriving in the United Kingdom; need someone to either collect their BRP…
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