Border and Immigration Agency launches
Agency has taken over immigration functions of Home Office and now deals with all applications
Border and Immigration Agency launches
From 1 April the immigration functions of the Home Office have been taken over by a new agency, the Border and Immigration Agency. This will in future deal with applications to live and work in the UK. New fees and forms have been introduced, which should be used for all future applications; these can be accessed on the BIA’s website www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk
The agency is based at 8th Floor (Long Corridor), Lunar House, Wellesley Road, Croydon CR9 2BY.
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