UK Visa and Immigration

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Immigration & naturalization service

UK Visa and Immigration Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

UK Visa and Immigration is located in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Festival Court, 200 Brand St. UK Visa and Immigration is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category immigration & naturalization service in United Kingdom.

Address

Festival Court, 200 Brand St

Phone

+44 1415551200

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Evgeniy Kolisnichenko

im waiting my Ankara agreement result more then 6 month . Are kidding from people ? normally it taking 2 month ! did you think that from this depend my life ? I need time to sell House , arrange school for child . how I can do that if I DONT HAVE DATE

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Osman YÜKSEL

Hi There, Anyone knows, when the priority service will open again ? Thanks.

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L Smart

Staff are rude and security staff on the main entrance are abysmal. I feel sorry for anyone having to attend this office.

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Agnes wee Wee

Dear sir/madam, I just want to state that I have been living in Scotland for the past few years and to no avail I have not been granted for a right to stay in this country. I am unable to go back to my own country mainly because i have been faced with violence which deters me going back and have no choice but to come into Scotland as I fear my life would be in danger if I were to be deported back. I have no means of money as I am not allowed to work in this country without any permission. Please I plead with you to let me have the right to stay in this country and to be given the right to work. I am unable to support myself any longer with no job which means no money. I do not want to be seen as an illegal immigrant and so I plead with you to have some compassion on myself. Regards Chen

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Ariel Welsh

The visa process is very intimidating. I had my first interview at Croydon and was traumatised by how I was treated. I already have PTSD due to violent events that led me here, so talking about it isn’t easy to begin with and causes a lot of panic. I came into the Glasgow home office building in tears, scared of reliving the past and being mistreated again, but the security in the second building were very friendly and welcoming. Even went out of their way to make me laugh and smile when they saw me in a state before my interview. My interviewer even was kind to me, which shocked me due to common horror stories I’ve heard. They all just seemed human. Of course they’re going to still be strict and professional, that’s to be expected. I don’t know what the outcome of my case will be, but thank you so much for treating me like a human yesterday.