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British Consulate
Sat, 17 Dec 2016 18:24 EST
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mostafa
Tue, 13 Dec 2016 12:33 EST
Ladies and gentlemen,
Ladies and gentlemen,
Russia is participating in a genocide in Syria. The aim of the bombing, for example, hospitals, schools, is a violation of international law and is an unimaginable war crime. The world population is a witness to your actions and we will never forget them. I'm a private person and I urge in the name of humanity an immediate end to the participation of Russia in these war crimes. There is no justification for this.
Full-fledged
Shannah Wickens
Mon, 28 Nov 2016 00:43 EST
Canadadian Citizen living in America wants to move to England
I am a Canadian who holds a green card. I would like to move to England. Can someone tell me how I go about researching the requirements in order to accomplish this relocation.
Praveen
Mon, 7 Nov 2016 11:50 EST
Visitor visa for Cayman Islands.
Hi,

I am an Indian national with H1 Visa in USA.
Could you please let me know how do I get a visa for Cayman Islands from British Embassy? Could you please guide me the steps?

Below is the Cayman Islands website which states that I can get visa from British Consulate.

http://www.immigration.gov.ky/portal/page/portal/immhome/visitinghere/visas/visitorsvisas/applications

Thanks,
Praveen.
Dr Keith Franklin
Sun, 11 Sep 2016 03:25 EDT
Travelling to the UK for first time.
My fiance booked a flight to travel to London in order to marry. She arrived at the airport only to be told by 'officials' that she needed a sustantial amount of money to travel, as it is her 'first time'??
I have discouraged her from travelling around with 'ready cash' on her...for obvious reasons!!
She was not allowed to fly...and is in temporary accommodation waiting.
Could anyone confirm this is a legitimate request with regards to the 'money'?
Thank you
Dr Keith Franklin
Sun, 11 Sep 2016 03:19 EDT
Travelling to the UK
Help please?
Paul Smith
Wed, 17 Aug 2016 15:05 EDT
Transfer Visa
I am an American with a marriage visa in my old passport. How can I transfer the visa to my new passport. I have made a copy of the visa due to my old passport being damaged. Please advise.
Mitalben
Sat, 30 Apr 2016 10:32 EDT
U.K. Visa
How to get uk visa & what document require for green card holder?
British Consulate
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 00:14 EDT
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veronica quinn
Sat, 11 Apr 2015 17:35 EDT
passport
where can I turn in a passport application. Washington will not do them any more. I live in Mississippi.

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