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Home Office Will Now Charge You £5.48 for Emailing Them From Outside the UK

31 May, 2017 visadreams

From 1 June 2017, the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will charge you £5.48 if you send them an email enquiry from outside the UK.

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7 Secrets to Securing a Visit Visa to the UK that will Save you Thousands of Pounds

4 December, 2016 visadreams

It comes as a great shock to most law abiding people that the UK government will assume they are habitual liars. It is therefore never enough to simply submit the documents you are required to under the Immigration Rules and guidance. Here are 7 secrets to the visit visa application process that will increase your chances of success.

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7 Ways to Prevent Your UK Marriage Visa Being Refused

4 December, 2016 visadreams

Applying for a visa to join your partner in the UK can be a difficult process. It is essential that it is done properly to avoid wasting thousands of pounds and months of separation from your loved one. Follow these 7 steps today to avoid visa rejection tomorrow.

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