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Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, April to June 2015’.
Services if you're visiting, studying, working or living in the USA. Includes information about trading with and doing business in the UK and USA.
Listing of the data tables included in 'Immigration statistics, October to December 2017’.
Home Office response to the ICIBI inspection of visit visa operations.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Example images of category D and Certificate of Entitlement visa vignettes.
How to log in to your UK visa application (or account) to complete and submit your application form.
This release is the eighth in a series that explore migrants' journeys through the UK's immigration system.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Apply to extend your Turkish Worker visa if you're a Turkish national and have legally worked in the UK with a Turkish Worker visa - eligibility, fees, documents, how to extend, your partner and children
Apply for a Graduate Trainee visa if you are on a graduate trainee programme and you want to work for your employer’s UK branch - eligibility, fees, documents, bring your partner and children.
Quarterly and annual statistics relating to those: coming to the UK, extending their stay, gaining citizenship, applying for asylum, and being detained or removed, as well as immigration for work, study and family reasons.
Home Secretary to call on the global community to take collective action on migration in speech in New York.
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