Showing posts with label Same Day UK Visa Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Same Day UK Visa Services. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Top 5 universities in UK

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Planning to study in the UK and will apply for a student visa? Here’s what you may like to know about the universities in the British lands.

The QS World University Rankings® in their latest survey of 2015/16 have listed as many as 71 UK universities among the best in world and this is impressive. Out of 10 top universities in the UK, 4 are located in London, one in Scotland and rest are located mostly in England. Here let us read about the top 5 universities in UK.

  1. One of the oldest universities in the world, is the University of Cambridge. It is currently holding a joint place with the Stanford University at the 3rd place in world rankings. The university can be dated back to 1209 with prominent alumni like Stephen Hawking and Charles Darwin.
  2. University of Oxford is the oldest university of the English-speaking world. This year it has been placed at the 6th place in the QS World University Rankings. Oxford University Press of the university is the largest known university press in the world. It has quite a few notable alumni to its name with no less than twenty-six British prime ministers.
  3. University College London (UCL) is the topmost ranking university in London currently and is ranked at 7th place in the world. It was founded in 1826 and is an important center for biomedical research. It has the unique distinction of being the first university to be instituted in London and also the first ever to initiate admission of women on equal terms with men.
  4. Imperial College London was founded by the husband of Queen Victoria – Prince Albert. This year it is ranked as 8th in the world. It was the first college to form an academic health science center in the UK and the specialization verticals include, engineering, business and medicine.
  5. King’s College London (KCL) has been ranked at the 19th position in the world as a joint place with Australian National University (ANU). King George IV and the Duke of Wellington, founded in 1829. It specialises in medical teaching and biomedical research. Notably, it is home to six Medical Research Council centres, which is more than any other British university.

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Professional Services to ease down the process of visa application

Tier 1 entrepreneur visa

One of the characteristics of the Immigration laws which make them highly unpredictable and complicated is that they keep on changing and involves a thorough understanding of the policies. UK government and the concerned authorities have too decided to make certain changes in the policies which are sure to change the face of the Immigration laws forever.

The Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa is the natural visa to obtain for those wishing to start or invest in a business they will actively be involved in running in the UK. To qualify under this route, you must show you have access to at least £50,000 in capital from a registered venture capital firm, seed funding competition or government department or £200,000 of personal wealth, which can include third party backing.

The injection of private sector talent and entrepreneurial vigour has boosted the growth of many industries in the UK and businesses such as tech start-ups have thrived in the era of Tech City mania. While there is definitely encouragement for entrepreneurs to bring business to the UK, recent statistics show otherwise with a high number of refusal rates for Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) applicants. This is partly due to the introduction of the subjective “genuine entrepreneur test”, which is the UK government’s response to counter abuse under this immigration category.

With the recent updates in the rules, obtaining visas have become a more daunting task. Professionals and entrepreneurs who are ambitious and possess the legit rights are thus moving towards the sustainable and result oriented efforts by the experienced attorneys to make the process easier.

Fusco Browne Immigration has evolved to be a preferred destination for Tier1 entrepreneur visa globally.

Monday, 25 January 2016

Things you need to know about the student Visa

United Kingdom has evolved to be a favourite destination amongst the students who want to take their knowledge further and gain rich experiences. The UK government every year welcomes many students of diverse culture and ethnicity by allowing them a chance to become a harbinger of knowledge. Although gaining student visa may sound a tough task, a complete information about the process can make the overall process a breeze.

There are few things that should be kept in mind:

Need of Visa:

That completely depends upon the country who are currently resident of and the immigration status.

English Language tests:
Some students applying for a Tier 4 (General) visa may need to take an English language test as part of their application. Depending on where you are from and the type of course you are doing, these changes may have an effect on the test you can take to meet visa requirements. It may also have an effect on any English language requirements set by your university or college.

Healthcare Charges:

If you are applying for a visa to come to the UK for more than six months you will need to pay an additional NHS health surcharge of £150 per year. This includes students applying from within the UK or from outside the UK.

The other way is to take the aid of professional immigration law firms in UK that can take care of all the hassles.

Timing is important while applying for Student Visa

United Kingdom has always been considered to be one of the best choices when it comes to advance your knowledge and add few degrees. Every year thousand of students come to UK for studying. Student visa is the prime thing which becomes important while you make a decision to study in UK. Although a lengthy process, it can be handled quite easily with the help of professionals who have expertise in handling such cases.

When should you apply for a visa?
It is important to prepare and apply well before you intend to begin your course. Many students do not realise how long the process will take, and do not leave enough time. You can apply for a visa up to three months before the start of your course, but it’s a good idea to do your research and plan what you need to do before that, if you can.
  • Your application may require you to:
  • produce documents showing your finances and qualifications;
  • attend an interview or enrol your biometric information
  • take an English language test.
While there are no vaccination requirements for a visa, some institutions will require you to have certain vaccinations or – if you are coming from a tuberculosis high-risk area – a chest x-ray. Check with your institution, for example your university or college, to see what their requirements are.

You should get a decision on your visa within three weeks. Check the UK Visas and Immigration guide to processing times to find out how long it might take to get a visa in your country.


Fusco Browne has evolved to be an established name when it comes at providing the best advice regarding immigration through a group of qualified and experienced Immigration lawyers in UK

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Healthy Immigration from European Union Positively Impacts UK Economy

Healthy Migration has worked favourably for UK economy in the past years. European migrants have always seen UK as a sustainable economy with potential opportunities for professional growth and better quality of life.

It’s just not the migrants who are benefited but the host also get various benefits in terms of skilled professionals and greater taxes. In a recent research conducted by the UCL Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), European migrants who have arrived in UK since 2000 have contributed more than £20bn to the government coffers. The figure has substantially helped the government in relieving the fiscal burden along with contributing to the financing of public services. 

The report reveals that over a period of 2001-2011, European immigrants from the EU-15 countries contributed 64% more in taxes than they received in benefits. Immigrants from the Central and East European ‘accession’ countries (the ‘A10’) contributed 12% more than they received. 
Apart from the benefit the country has made in terms of taxes, these immigrants have endowed the country with highly skilled and productive human capital that would have cost UK a whopping £6.8bn in spending on education. The numbers are the strong indicators of the positive impact which a balanced immigration could bring to UK making it a competitive and progressing nation in the world.

Europeans aiming for employment opportunities can contact Fusco Browne Immigration services for UK work permits.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

The Role of New Immigration Bill in Creating a Hostile Environment

Same Day UK Visa Services - Fusco Browne

In the starting of the month of September, the government of UK published the updated Immigration Bill 2015 which brought forward strict measures aimed at creating a hostile environment for the unwanted migration in the kingdom. The foremost aim of this new bill is to radically reform the culture for migrants in the UK and restrict the entry of illegal migrants in the country. This even tries to encourage the residing migrants to depart to their native countries. The Bill also introduces new restrictions on access to privately rented accommodation, driving licenses and bank accounts.

The new Bill has made it impossible and a criminal offence to work without leave, moreover this particular offence will carry a maximum prison sentence of 51 weeks. There are also many new powers introduced to impound earnings from ‘illegal work’ as proceeds of crime. The Bill further gives the government enough power to shut an employer’s premises if an immigration officer is not satisfied on working style of the employer.

Currently, the bill stands for a second reading on 13th October 2015 and there is were limited scope for any major change. This makes it important for the general public to understand the true impact of all these changes and the need to fight against them.