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Home Office maintains excessively high Immigration and Nationality fees despite Covid-19 Pandemic

6 April, 2020 visadreams

One would have been forgiven for thinking that in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic which has left millions of people out of work, the

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Immigration Application Fees Due to Increase on 6 April 2018

27 March, 2018 visadreams

It is that time of year again when the Home Office decides to make it even more difficult for foreign nationals to try and regularise

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10 horrifying things we learned about the Home Office in 2017

1 January, 2018 visadreams

From detaining rough sleepers in inhumane detention conditions to ignoring the orders of the High Court, find out what the Home Office got up to in 2017.

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