Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Information of Biometric Residence Permit Courtesy of Immigrations Solicitors


Biometric Information:-
Biometric Information is the unique physical characteristics such as finger prints, retinal scans and facial scans that can be used to uniquely identify you. You are required to submit your fingerprint scans to the Home Office along with your application for your Biometric Residence Permit. There are certain guidelines for the application process; you should consult immigration solicitors before moving ahead.  
The Biometric Residence Permit (BRP):-
You will need the BRP if you wish to:-
-          Submit an application for entering the UK.
-          Submit an application for extending your stay in the UK.
-          Transfer your visa after receiving a new passport.
-          Apply for various Home Office travel documents.
Immigration Solicitors recommend using the same information as your visa or immigration documentation when applying for a BRP.
Information Displayed on the Biometric Resident Permit:-
Your BRP should display the following information:-
-          You name, date or birth and country of origin.
-          An image of your face and your finger prints.
-          Information and conditions of your immigration.
-          Whether or not you use public funds such as health benefits.
What is the BRP used for?
Immigration Solicitors consider the BRP very important as, it will be used to:-
-          Confirm your identity.
-          Represent your rights to study or work in the UK.
-          Represent your rights to public funds (if any).
Or you are more than welcome to get in touch with our expert Immigration Solicitors at Walker Wise Solicitors by phone on 01254 300 966 or email enquiries@walkerwise.co.uk.

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