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WorldBridge Welcomes You. Who are we? WorldBridge Service is a commercial company providing services to help people apply for visas. WorldBridge operates in partnership with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Qatar. CSC does not operate in partnership with any visa agents, travel agents, or other companies that provide visa related services. How can we help you? You can access country specific information on this site about how to apply for a visa as well as how to contact WorldBridge. Please select the country which you would like to travel to from the drop down box above. Who decides if I will get a visa? Your visa application will be processed and decided by the relevant visa issuing body of the country you wish to travel to.

United Kingdom and Australia applicants Please visit the following pages for more information:

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Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) / Case law. The case law database contains determinations of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal and of the Upper Tribunal and the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal. It is the only authoritative public source of IAC / AIT determinations. The inclusion of a determination in the database should not be taken as an indication that it represents current law. Determinations marked ‘CG’, however, are to be treated as current country guidance. In accordance with, ‘Practice Statement on Form of decisions and neutral citation First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal on or after 3 November 2008 (31 October 2008)’, a determination of the IAC will be numbered in the following way: Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber): [200n] UKUT 1 (IAC) First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber): [200n] UKFTT 1 (IAC) Due to technical difficulties, the letters “(IAC)” at the end of the neutral citation do not appear on case law database.

Life in the UK Test. Use this official service to book a Life in the UK Test as part of your application for citizenship or settlement. You’ll be tested on your knowledge of British traditions and customs. Who should take the test You have to take the Life in the UK Test if you’re aged 18 to 65. You don’t have to take it again if you’re applying to become a citizen and already passed it as part of your settlement application. Fee The fee for the test is £50. Preparing for your test Read the official handbook for the Life in the UK Test to help you prepare. If you pass the test You must get 75% or more in the test to pass. You’ll get a pass notification letter. You’ll only get 1 copy of your pass letter - you can’t get a replacement. If you fail the test You must wait 7 days before taking the test again, but you can do it as many times as you need to.

APPLICATION FOR INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN. UK Border Agency Visa. Biometric information.

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