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What is an E-Visa?

An eVisa is a digital record of your immigration status and the conditions tied to your permission to enter or stay in the UK. Unlike a...

Financial Requirement 11 April 2024

The minimum income requirement for individuals applying under the partner, fiancé(e), or proposed civil partner route as of April 11,...

Visa Fee increase from 4 October 2023

The government announced a 15% increase for majority of work and visit visas, and an increase of at least 20% for study visas, priority...

What is a Sponsorship License?

Employers in the UK will need to apply for a sponsor license in order to employ foreign nationals, this includes EU nationals who arrived...

Home Office waiting times

The war in Ukraine has affected the waiting times of many applicants applying from both inside and outside the UK. With the recent...

Adequate Maintenance

If you are unemployed and cannot meet the financial requirement of £18600 per year, you may still qualify by providing evidence of...

Graduate Visa

Applicants looking to apply under this category must have successfully completed a course in the UK. You need to have studied your course...

UK Travel Restriction

Travelling abroad has been restricted due to Covid19 and as such you will now be asked to provide reasons for your travels. It is illegal...

What are "Red List" countries?

New quarantine rules from 15 February 2021 apply to those entering the UK from the following countries: Angola Argentina Bolivia Botswana...

Travelling to the UK from South America.

Anyone returning from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Cape Verde, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal,...

Exceptional Assurance

All applicants must take reasonable steps to either leave or regularise their stay in the UK. Requests for "exceptional assurance" must...

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