UK Unmarried Partner Visa Approved Without 2 years Cohabitation – How We Did It?
The unmarried partner visa is a category with a relatively high refusal rate namely due to the Home Office being unsatisfied that the couple’s relationship is genuine and subsisting. A common reason for refusal in this respect is the absence of cohabitation for at least two years. Here is a successful case of an Unmarried…
Read MoreKey Updates in UK Immigration Rules for 2025
The UK government has introduced several significant changes to immigration policies, impacting various visa routes and regulations. Below is a detailed overview of the most important updates affecting the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), Skilled Worker visas, Care Worker sponsorship, and travel requirements for Trinidad and Tobago nationals. Changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) –…
Read MoreHome Office Extends Grace Period for eVisa Transition Until 1 June 2025
Home Office Extends Grace Period for eVisa Transition Until 1 June 2025. The UK Home Office has announced an extension of the transition period to eVisa accounts until 1 June 2025, ensuring that individuals holding Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) or EUSS Biometric Residence Cards (BRCs) can continue using their expired documents for international travel until…
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