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Business visitor rules

The immigration rules have changed for business visitors to make it clearer what some visitors can do.

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New immigration fees from 6 April

Following Parliamentary approval, the new immigration fees announced on 12 February 2009 will be introduced from Monday 6 April 2009 for all those applying to visit, work in or stay in the United Kingdom.

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UK Border Agency sets out its service and delivery standards

The UK Border Agency has published its new customer charter, which clearly and simply explains who we are and what we do.

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New visa regimes and changes to IRIS accounts for passport holders of South...

The UK Border Agency has announced changes to the iris recognition immigration system (IRIS) enrolment criteria for passport holders of South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho.

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New visa regimes and changes to IRIS accounts for Bolivian and Venezuelan...

The UK Border Agency has announced changes to the iris recognition immigration system (IRIS) enrolment criteria for Bolivian and Venezuelan passport holders.

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Identity cards: new sites for biometric enrolment

To help foreign nationals who have to enrol their biometric information when applying to extend their stay in the UK, we are setting up new biometric enrolment facilities.

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IRIS changes for South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Bolivia and Venezuela

The UK Border Agency has introduced new visa regimes and changed the IRIS enrolment criteria for passport holders from South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Bolivia and Venezuela.

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Repayment of fees paid for certificates of approval

If you applied for a certificate of approval for marriage or civil partnership between 2005 and 2009, you may be eligible for the repayment of the fee you paid.

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Research shows increase in exodus of immigrants from UK - Government response

The Government has responded to a new report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), which shows that more and more immigrants to the United Kingdom are staying for a short time and then...

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Temporary concession for students attending state-maintained schools on...

The UK Border Agency has agreed a concession for students who are non-EEA nationals to enter the United Kingdom for up to six months on an exchange or educational visit to a state-maintained school.

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