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What does Application mean? An application is a procedural request asking a court to make an order, typically during the life of proceedings (an interim/interlocutory application) but sometimes disposing of an issue finally. The concept is descriptive rather than statutorily defined; content and procedure are set by court rules and case law in each jurisdiction. England and Wales: under the Civil Procedure Rules, applications are made by application notice (cpr Part 23), on notice or without notice, supported by evidence (usually a witness statement), and subject to filing fees, service and time limits. Common applications include extensions of time, summary judgment, security...

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VFS Global and TLScontact in UK immigration applications: procedures, document submission, biometrics, premium services, tracking and common issues

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Procedure for applications when using VFS or TLS

This Practice Note outlines the process for applications made through visa Facilitation Services Global (VFS) or TLScontact (TLS), the Home Office’s designated commercial partners for submitting entry clearance from overseas and for in-country applications to extend leave or settle in the UK. VFS handles applications lodged abroad, whereas TLS is responsible for those submitted within the UK. Where the ‘UK immigration: ID check’ or ‘EU Exit: ID Document Check’ apps are used, no commercial partner takes part. For more detail on applying from abroad, see Practice Note: Procedure for applying from overseas. For applications made in the UK, see Practice Note: Procedure for applying online in the UK. The ID check app is being expanded to additional visa routes and its availability will grow over time. Important note: although this Practice Note provides a broad synopsis of the procedure when using VFS or TLS, advisers should always consult the commercial partner’s respective country-specific website at the time of application, to confirm current procedural steps and applicable requirements. It is not unusual for processes, and even the locations and addresses of visa application centres (also referred to as VACs) to change without prior...

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Gary McIndoe
Gary McIndoe

Gary has practised UK-inbound immigration, nationality and refugee law for more than 25 years. His first taste of work in his field was at the Home Office, where his role included policy work on the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control in 1997.He qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and founded Latitude Law in 2007; the firm has grown steadily since then and currently has a 15-strong legal team undertaking a full range of immigration work. Latitude has recognised expertise in guiding businesses, from start-ups to mulitnationals, through sponsor licensing and related regulatory processes. It is also noted for its work with high-net-worth individuals, with particular focus on the sole representative of overseas business, innovator and start-up visa categories.Gary and his team have developed strong links with exceptionally talented individuals in a burgeoning regional tech sector. Latitude also continues to take on...

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