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Changes to appeals against immigration and asylum decisions from 19 December 2011
The Ministry of Justice will be introducing appeal fee charges for some asylum and immigration appeals from 19 December 2011.
Extension of employment restrictions for Bulgarian and Romanian nationals
Controls to restrict how Bulgarian and Romanian nationals access the UK labour market will be extended until the end of 2013, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.
Changes to settlement requirements for Tier 2 migrants and work permit holders
From 31 October 2011, there will be further changes to the Immigration Rules. 
Settlement consultation closes this week
The UK BA public consultation on reforms to work routes (including routes that lead to settlement, Tier 5 and overseas domestic workers) closes on Friday 9 September.
First annual limit on non-EU workers comes into force to bring down immigration into the UK
The first major change to reduce immigration into the UK has been delivered today as the government's new annual limit comes into force.
New immigration fees from 6 April 2011
If you are making an application on or after 6 April 2011, please ensure that you enclose the correct fee
Changes to student visas
A statement of changes to the Immigration Rules has today been laid before Parliament, setting out how the student visa system will be reformed from next month. The reforms, which affect Tier 4 of the points-based system, were announced last week.
Certificates of Approval for Marriage (COA)
Will be formally scrapped on the 9th May 2011
Government outlines overhaul of student visas
Tougher entrance criteria, limits on work entitlements and the closure of the post-study work route
Changes to settlement from 6 April 2011
Subject to Parliamentary approval, the rules for settlement in the UK will change on 6 April 2011.
Government 'rolls out the red carpet' for entrepreneurs and investors
Foreign entrepreneurs and investors are being given an extra incentive to come to the UK today by new visa rules, which will reward those who contribute to economic growth
Government announces removal of 8 occupations from shortage occupation list
The government has announced that it will remove 8 occupations from the points-based system's shortage occupation list.
Closure of the Worker Registration Scheme
Immigration Minister Damian Green has today announced that the Worker Registration Scheme will close on 30 April 2011
New recommendations to raise UK shortage occupation list to higher skills level
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has today recommended that 8 job titles be removed from the UK shortage occupation list.
East Caribbean: Visa Waiver Test Outcome
The UK completed a global review of visa requirements for visitors coming to the country last year.
Annual update to the codes of practice for sponsored skilled workers
The annual update to the codes of practice for sponsored skilled workers have been published today.
New family returns process begins

A radical new process for managing the return of families found to have no right to be in the UK starts today.

Proposed fee increases to immigration and nationality applications from 6 April 2011

The Minister has issued a Written Ministerial Statement in Parliament today. The UK Border Agency propose increasing immigration and nationality application fees for all those applying to study, visit, work or stay in the UK.

Changes in the EEA Guidance
Changes in the EEA Guidance in relation to Residence Permits and Permanent Residence
Tier 1 (General) Migrant and Tier 2 Extension and Settlement after 06 April 2011
Tier 1 (General) and Tier 2 Extensions and Settlement changes after 06 April 2011. Breaking and long expected news from the UK BA
New recommendations on the occupations to be removed from Tier 2 of the points-based system
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has today recommended a new shorter list of occupations eligible for migration under Tier 2 of the points-based system.
UK Court of Appeal case, AA v SSHD (2010) EWCA Civ 773

The Court of Appeal has clarified the meaning of “false” in paragraphs 320(7A) and 322(1A) of the Rules. The meaning of “false” in paragraphs 320(7A) and 322(1A) of the Rules is dishonest. 

Revised guidance on ILR - calculating continuous period in the UK

The UK Border Agency have today published a revised guidance for calculating the 5-year continuous period for indefinite leave to remain (ILR)

Visa refused? Facing removal or deportation? Fear Visa refusal? Facing removal or deportation ? Need assistance and representation before the court? We can help!
Most of visa applications in the UK and abroad attract the right of appeal to the First/Upper Tier Tribunal (FTT/UTT IAC) in the UK. Please read our dedicated section in relation to various appeals and what could you do, should your or your relative's application be refused...
Difficult case ? Thinking of changing your lawyer ?
In some cases you can find that your application does not fall within definitions of the UK Immigration Laws and Polices. That means that you application may not accepted as valid or even refused at a later stage...
Wish to claim asylum, Humanitarian Protection or Discretionary Leave in the UK ? We can help !
UK may provide protection of foreign nations under the Refugee Convention 1951 (RC 1951) and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). In simple language, you can claim asylum, humanitarian protection, discretionary leave or even temporary protection in the UK for you and your family...
Living in the UK and divorcing and EEA(EU) national ?
Separation, breakdown or divorce of an EEA(EU) national and non-EEA spouse. The provisions of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 now allow non-EEA nationals of EEA(EU) nationals to remain in the UK following either separation, permanent breakdown or divorce with EEA(EU) nationals...
No status in the UK/Visa expired ? Living with your UK/EEA partner/spouse ? We can help you get legal !
You can benefit from provision of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006, which require the British Embassies/High Commissions to immediately issue EEA Family Permits to non EEA-spouses or non-EEA long term unmarried partners (2 or more years of cohabitation) of EEA citizens. That means that although you may have overstayed your visa or came to the...
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