Transpondia Immigration FAQ ©

Transpondia Immigration FAQ ©




What kinds of applications can be submitted in person?
10 years long residency
Au pairs
Civil partnership (LTR and ILR)
Unmarried partners (LTR and ILR)
Domestic workers
Exempt (Gurkhas and Embassy staff)
Fresh Talent
HSMP
Marriage
Ministers of Religion
Reps of overseas newspapers/broadcasting
NTL
Offshore workers
Overseas government workers
Post grad doctors
Students
SEGS Scheme
Transfer of conditions
UK Ancestry
Work Permits (ILR and FLR(IED)
Working holidaymakers
Writers, artists, composers
Visitors
Medical visitors
US and NATO forces dependants
US civilian components
What kinds of applications can NOT be submitted in person?
14 years long residency
Adoption
Asylum cases
Business cases
Discretionary leave
Human rights
Domestic violence
EC cases
ECAA cases
ELR cases
Elderly dependants
HIV cases
HSMW
Seasonal agricultural workers
SBS
Sole representatives of foreign companies
Training or work experience
US armed forces
Switching into work permit dependants
Any case that is more than 6 months out of time
NOTES:

  • this list was current on 1 September 2008.
  • an appointment should normally be made before going to a Public Enquiry Office to submit an application.
  • some advisers and solicitors are given "slots" (usually one day per week) in which they can submit straight-forward applications as a third-party.
  • for directions to Lunar House, click here.

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