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Indefinite leave to remain or enter the UK if your relationship has broken down because of domestic violence or abuse - fees, who's eligible, how to apply.
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You can receive an unlimited fine for employing an illegal worker - find out what happens and what you can do
This concession gives you temporary permission to stay in the UK and apply to claim benefits if your relationship broke down because of domestic abuse.
Immigration staff guidance on suitability grounds under section 3 of Part 9 of the Immigration Rules.
To help sponsors create and assign individual and batches of confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS).
Immigration staff guidance on Article 1D of the Refugee Convention and asylum claims from stateless Palestinians.
Government taking action to tackle the shortage of HGV drivers.
Form to give UK Visas and Immigration more information about claim for asylum, humanitarian protection or discretionary permission to be in UK.
This response is a response to the Law Commission’s report and recommendations on simplification of the Immigration Rules.
Privacy impact assessment to help organisations anticipate the privacy impact of sharing data under the high value data sharing protocol.
Landlord immigration checks and powers to regulate access to services are covered by part 3.
Immigration staff guidance on completing the parole board information form.
This report highlights actions from the Home Office which forms part of their response to recommendation 28 of the Windrush Lessons Learned Review.
The report evaluates the conformity to process, welfare and safeguarding, preparation and barriers to return of families.
Processing statistics for EEA and AN application forms from 1 January 2014 to 30 September 2014.
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