Category: Genuine and Subsisting Relationship

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

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Certification of Human Rights Claims

Immigration Act 2016, which came into force on 12 May 2016, brought a series of major changes to immigration law and implemented offences, penalties and schemes to tackle illegal migration. The latest scheme to be implemented came into force on the 1st December 2016 wherein the 2016 Act amended section 94B of the Nationality, Immigration…
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Planning to Join Your Family in The UK? Here’s What You Should Know

If you have family in the UK right now, or you are already in the UK and have family abroad, you probably want to be reunited with them as soon as possible.  Family visas provide the legal means to visit and join your other family members living in the United Kingdom. UK immigration policy is intended to…
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Spouse Visas & Partners Visa Applications - IAM

2 Years means Relationship – not Co-Habitation in Partner’s Visa Application

In a judgement regarding partner’s visa applications, handed down by the immigration upper tribunal in the UK; Fetle (Partners: two year requirement) [2014] UKUT 00267 (IAC),

Home Office Interview – Genuine and Subsisting Relationship

Information regarding the United Kingdom Border Agency’s (UKBA) approach to assessing the genuineness of a relationship for visa purposes and some examples of interview questions: GENUINE AND SUBSISTING RELATIONSHIP If you are applying to enter the UK, or for permission to stay or settle here, you will need to satisfy the UKBA that your relationship…
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