
March 2026 Statement of Changes
The first Statement of Changes of 2026 has been announced by the UK Government, with updates to various aspects of the rules, such as a visa requirement introduced for two countries. Find out more in our blog.
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The first Statement of Changes of 2026 has been announced by the UK Government, with updates to various aspects of the rules, such as a visa requirement introduced for two countries. Find out more in our blog.

The UK Government has recently announced a brake on visas being issued to four countries including Afghanistan. Read our blog to find out why this has happened.

AI is a hot topic at the moment, with many new AI tools being developed by companies all over the world. People even use these tools for legal advice, even though it is dangerous to do so. In this blog, we will take you through why you should not use AI for legal advice.

2025 has been another busy year when it comes to updates to the UK’s immigration rules, many of which have had a big impact on people who hold various immigration statuses. In this article, we will provide you with an overview of the biggest changes. Then, we will look ahead to 2026 to see what the new year may bring.

The seventh Statement of Changes of the year has been announced by the UK Government. It is not a big statement, but there are some immigration rule updates that could impact you. Read on to find out more.

There are many EU citizens settled in the UK. With the festive season being in full swing, many people will be travelling to spend time with their loved ones. It is good to make sure your travel documents are ready, including your eVisa. Read on to find out more.

Throughout 2025, the UK Government has been attempting to make the immigration system more strict. Now, it has announced a major overhaul that will impact many people. Read on to learn more.

The UK Government has announced a Statement of Changes with some very impactful changes that will affect many visa routes into the UK. There are also new visa rules for Botswana nationals, and other smaller updates. Read our blog to find out more.

Just a week after the previous Statement of Changes, the Government has released another one detailing updates that mostly focus on the Skilled Worker route. Read our blog to learn more.
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