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Entry Clearance

Posted by Androulla Demetriou on 6 March 2012

With the ever changing rules and procedures, making a visa application is a fraught process. In his recent report, the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency, John Vine, found that the ECO’s make mistakes in about a third of their decisions. He also found that the Entry Clearance Manager review often fails to address these errors. The process can often be a demoralising one too.

 

It is easy to make mistakes when preparing visa applications.  The system often appears that has been deliberately designed for you to do so. Those attending our brand new course on entry clearance will get plenty of opportunity to discuss the problems they have faced in the visa application process, and potential solutions. Giving you the benefit of his many years of experience as a practitioner, our trainer, Julian Bild, will give you plenty of tips to help you achieve success in your applications.

 

Too book the course click here

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