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Advanced notice of changes to the Science and Engineering Graduate Scheme and the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme

On 1 May the Home Office will be replacing the Science and Engineering Graduates Scheme with the new International Graduates Scheme. (more)

New Home Office Fee's Announced

Following The FCO announcing new visa levels recently, after agreement by the Privy Council,  The Home Office have also set out the policy on a new charging regime for immigration and nationality fees and the new and proposed in-country fee levels. Please see below for full details and contact us with any queries that you may have. (more)

UK Visa Fee's Increase

The new visa fees are quoted in pounds sterling below. These fees are effective for all visa applications made from 1 April 2007. Visa applicants should contact their nearest British mission overseas to find out the fee equivalent in local currency and how they can pay for their visa. (more)

Tuberculosis testing requirement for visa applicants in Pakistan

From 5 March 2007, visa applicants in Pakistan applying for UK visas valid for stays longer than six months will need to provide with their visa application a certificate confirming that they are free from infectious tuberculosis (TB). (more)


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