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Cancel (withdraw) a UK visa, immigration or citizenship application and get a refund on your application fees, immigration health surcharge and priority service fee.
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Follow these steps once you have decided to leave your course to avoid getting a further student finance payment.
If you're a Lifetime ISA manager, find out when you need to calculate withdrawal charges, how much it will be and what happens if an investor appeals a charge.
Use form CDSCAW1 to withdraw funds from your cash account if you need a refund.
The Withdrawal Agreement protects the rights of UK nationals and their family members who live in EU countries.
Find information for Lifetime ISA managers making withdrawals for a first time residential purchase.
For OISC advisers assisting with applications for asylum or humanitarian protection deemed withdrawn
Application form WCT to withdraw a caution.
This page brings together information relating to the activity of the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee.
Use this form to notify withdrawal of your case before the tribunal, except for Protection of Children Act (PoCA) and Protection of Vulnerable Adults (PoVA) cases.
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