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You've arrived at Findlaw's Family Visas Centre, in which migrants and their families can find information on obtaining visas to come to, or stay, in the UK. The site provides in-depth information on applications to the UK Borders Agency, failed applications, how to appeal decisions in the Immigration Tribunal and more.
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