Visa application guidance in London

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    Traveldoc

    ★★★☆☆ 3.4
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    “Very good site that companies use to see what is mandatory for flights. So I look at the site every time I go abroad and it's perfect”

    Address: 55 Baker Street, London W1U 7EU, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7874 7551

    Website: traveldoc.aero

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    Home Office

    ★★☆☆☆ 2.7
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    “• ADDRESS: 2 Marsham Street, Westminster, London SW1P 4DF, United Kingdom • DIRECTION: To get to the Home Office in Westminster, London: If you're using public transportation, you can take the London Underground to Westminster Station (on the Circle, District, and Jubilee lines) or St. James's Park Station (on the Circle and District lines). From there, it's a short walk to 2 Marsham Street. If you prefer to travel by bus, several bus routes serve the area, including routes 11, 24, 148, 211, 507, and 758. If you're driving, keep in mind that parking in central London can be challenging. It's recommended to use public transportation or nearby parking facilities. Once you arrive at 2 Marsham Street, you'll find the Home Office building easily recognizable with its prominent location in the Westminster area. • INFORMATIONS & FACTS: The Home Office in Westminster stands as a symbol of security and efficiency. Situated in the heart of London, this government department plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order in the United Kingdom. Despite its imposing exterior, the atmosphere inside is surprisingly welcoming, with friendly staff ready to assist visitors with various inquiries. The interior is well-designed, with modern facilities and streamlined processes ensuring a smooth experience for those seeking immigration services, passports, or other official documentation. While queues can be expected during peak times, the professionalism and dedication of the staff help to alleviate any inconvenience. Overall, the Home Office in Westminster exudes professionalism and competence, embodying the values of security and service to the nation. • INTERESTING NOTES 1. This is a big government office building with many nice Art features on it. 2. The Art features are installed so as to make a human connection with the building among the people who work in the building and the building's residential neighbors.”

    Address: 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7035 4848

    Website: gov.uk

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    IAM (immigration and migration)

    ★★☆☆☆ 2.5
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    “Any company is as good as its employees. IaM is no exception. I had a very pleasant experience in finding a quick date and then putting all the documents together and applying for visa. Jeana was helping me with whole procedure and she was super amazing and quick in getting things done and making the whole process very very smooth.”

    Address: London E14 5EB, United Kingdom

    Website: immigrationandmigration.com

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    workpermit.com Law

    ★★★☆☆ 3
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    “I used this company to help with my applications from the Finance visa til the citizenship. They were great.”

    Address: 3 Muirfield Crescent, London E14 9SZ, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 344 991 9222

    Website: workpermit.com

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    Home Office - Bermondsey

    ★★☆☆☆ 2
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    “Becket House is an immigration reporting centre in London Bridge. People who have been granted temporary admission or their immigration status require them to report to a local Home Office branch are the service user of Becket House. It is normally quite busy in the morning and you may que up half an hour to an hour before being admitted into the building. You will be queuing up on the street outside the reporting centre so wear appropriate clothing. Upon entering the building you will be required to go through a metal detector and all of your belongings will be scanned. You then line up in a queue again and wait for your turn to be seen by an immigration officer at the window. Home office staff routinely collect paper from those who are queuing up inside just to sign on to lessen the waiting time of service users. Officers call out your name and return the paper when the signing in is complete. The scary thing about this place is that it has a short term holding facility and you could be detained there and moved to an immigration removal centre. The best practice to follow when you go to report there is to carry all the necessary paperwork and a basic mobile phone with all the important phone numbers saved on your sim card. You normally are treated with dignity and respect and in return expected to treat others the same. And remember, do not use mobile phone inside the building.”

    Address: 60-68 Saint Thomas Street, London SE1 3QP, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7035 4848

    Website: homeoffice.gov.uk