What changes have come into effect as of 28th October 2013? From 28 October 2013, unless you are exempt, all applicants for settlementor naturalisation as a British citizens will need to meet the knowledge oflanguage and life (KOLL) requirement by: Passing the life in the UK test; and Having a speaking and listening qualification in […]
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PERMITS2WORK was established in 2001 to provide corporate immigration services to top 500 companies in the UK. Our legal team is well placed to deal with any UK immigration matter and to manage the entire visa appeal process on your behalf. Please see below for a selection of our previous clients that we have been […]
Tier 4 student visa interviews for Turkey and Zimbabwe
Turkey and Zimbabwe are now added to the student visa interview system, which means that applicants from these countries might be called for an interview as part of their visa application process.
New Super Priority Same Day Visa Service in Chennai
The Home Office has added a super priority same day visa service at the application centre in Chennai following the success of the service at the Delhi and Mumbai centres. Applicants wanting to use the service will need to pay additional fee of £600.
The Home Office warns of High Workload
The Home Office has advised that it is currently a very busy time of year for UK visa applications. If you are applying to come to the UK you should ensure you allow enough time for your application to be processed. You are able to submit applications up to 3 months before your intended travel […]
Tuberculosis pre-entry screening for UK Visas
The Home office has added further countries to the pre-entry Tuberculosis screening programme. Applicants from these countries, applying to come to the UK for more than 6 months will be required to produce a valid medical certificate confirming they have undergone the screening and the disease was not present.
Spousal Visa Refusals Double
Following changes made to the immigration rules last July 2012, the UK has seen a dramatic decrease in the number of spousal visas being issued.
Immigration Rule Change – Spousal Visa Refusals Double
Following changes made to the immigration rules last July 2012, the UK has seen a dramatic decrease in the number of spousal visas being issued. Under the new rules British Citizens have to earn a minimum of £18,600 before they can sponsor a non-EU spouse to come to the UK. This amount rises to £22,400 […]
