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Place of Issue on UK Visa Explained

The "place of issue" on your UK visa indicates the location where your visa was processed and issued, often the…

Why Does My UK Visa Say ‘See Attached’?

"See attached" on a UK visa usually indicates additional documents or information accompany the visa, which may clarify conditions, endorsements,…

Why Does My UK Visa Say Entry Clearance?

"Entry Clearance" on a UK visa means it’s pre-approval to enter the UK, confirming you meet immigration requirements. It acts…

Standard Visitor Visa: What It Means

A "Standard Visitor" visa allows travel to the UK for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months), or visiting…

Why Is Biometric Residence Permit on My UK Visa?

The Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) is linked to your UK visa as proof of your immigration status, including your right…

UK Visa: What Does ‘MULTI’ Mean Under Number of Entries?

On a UK visa, "MULTI" under "Number of entries" means you can enter and leave the UK multiple times within…

Why Does My UK Visa Say C-VISIT?

"C-VISIT" on a UK visa indicates a "Standard Visitor" visa category. It allows entry for activities like tourism, family visits,…

What Does ‘Leave to Enter’ Mean on a UK Visa?

The phrase "Leave to enter for/until..." on a UK visa specifies the period you are permitted to stay in the…