UK Spouse Visa 2026: Full guide | Who qualifies, How to apply, and How long it takes
The UK spouse visa – formally the partner visa under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules – remains one of the most scrutinised immigration routes
UK Skilled Worker Visa 2026: Complete guide for applicants
The UK Skilled Worker visa is the cornerstone of Britain’s points-based immigration system – the primary route through which overseas nationals secure permission to live
UK ETA vs UK eVisa in 2026: what’s the difference and which one do you need?
If you have tried to travel to the UK recently, or you are planning to, you have probably come across both of these terms. UK
How to set up your UKVI account and access your eVisa in 2026 | A complete guide
If you have been granted a UK visa recently, you may have noticed something different. There is no sticker in your passport. No physical card
Civil penalty for illegal working UK 2026: fines, risks and how to avoid them
Every UK employer has a legal duty to prevent illegal working. In 2026, that duty has never carried higher financial stakes. The Home Office has
Sponsor licence 2026: a complete guide to hiring overseas workers in the UK
If your business wants to recruit talent from outside the UK in 2026, obtaining a sponsor licence from the Home Office is no longer optional
The “28-day rule”: how to prove your maintenance funds for UK visas in 2026
What is the 28-day rule? The 28-day rule is one of the most important and strictly enforced financial requirements in UK visa applications. It requires
How Russians can apply for a UK standard visitor visa in 2026
Overview: Can Russians travel to the UK in 2026? Yes. Russia is on the UK’s Visa National list, which means Russian citizens cannot enter the
UK detains 76 age-disputed children under βone in, one outβ scheme
The UK Home Office has been criticised after reports revealed that 76 βage-disputedβ children have been detained in immigration centres under the governmentβs controversial βone
Refugee Council challenges Home Office decision on new 42-day move-on period
The Refugee Council has raised concerns over the UK Home Officeβs decision to introduce a 42-day move-on period for newly recognised refugees, questioning the reasoning