Independent report

An inspection of the Home Office’s processing of family visas September 2021 – February 2022

This inspection examined the Home Office’s processing of family visas with a focus on indefinite leave to remain applications, which are submitted via the ‘settlement marriage’ form.

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An inspection of the Home Office’s processing of family visas September 2021 – February 2022

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The inspection examined:

  • the efficiency of the process and the quality of decisions made on applications for ILR, as the partner or parent of a British or settled person
  • the accessibility of the application process for applicants
  • the impact on an applicant (and their family) when an application for settlement is not successful and instead they are placed on a 10-year route, and whether this decision is proportionate
  • what assurances are in place to ensure that recommendations from the ‘Windrush Lessons Learned Review’1 are being considered, and that discretion is being exercised in decision-making where appropriate, putting the applicant at the forefront of the process

The report makes 4 recommendations.

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Published 18 October 2022

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