HC Deb 14 July 1999 vol 335 cc253-5W
Lorna Fitzsimons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many entry clearance applications for indefinite leave to remain from Islamabad have been made in each year since 1992. [90981]

Mr. Hoon

The following are the figures requested:

Year Settlement applications
1994 6,973
1995 7,869
1996 7,988
1997 9,183
1998 10,837

Notes:

1. The figures relate to applications in Islamabad for settlement entry clearance. The term 'Indefinite leave to remain' refers to the removal of conditions of entry by the Home Office after an individual subject to immigration control has spent a qualifying period in the UK.

2. Information for 1992 and 1993 is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

3. Further figures on settlement applications for the years 1994–98 inclusive can be obtained from the Global Entry Clearance Statistics, copies of which are available in the House of Commons Library.

Lorna Fitzsimons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how the average turn-round time for processing applications for(a) visit visas and (b) marriage visas from Islamabad has changed over the last five years. [90974]

Mr. Hoon

Non-settlement visa applicants dealt with at Tier 1 or 2 will normally have their application processed within 24 hours. The percentage of visa applicants dealt with at Tier 1 and 2 has risen from 52 per cent. in 1994 to 54 per cent. in May 1999. Only those processed at Tier 3 (non-settlement) or Tier 4 (settlement) will be recalled at a later date for interview. Waiting times for these two tiers have been collated only since 1996 and are as follows:

Tier 3 (non-settlement)
Date Waiting time (days)
At 31 December 1996 3
At 31 December 1997 11
At 31 December 1998 18
Tier 4 (settlement)
Waiting time (months)
Date Queue 2 Queue 3
At 31 December 1996 4 6
At 31 December 1997 4 5
At 31 December 1998 6 7

Note:

Settlement applications in Islamabad are dealt with in four queues:

Ql: Right of Abode claimants, dependent relatives over 65, special compassionate cases.

Q2: Spouses, children under 18.

Q3: Fiance(e)s, other categories.

Q4: Re-applicants.

Persons applying for settlement in UK in order to join a spouse or parent are dealt with at queue 2; those coming to the UK to marry and settle are dealt with in queue 3. The latter also includes other visa applicants and is not solely for the categories mentioned. Waiting times fluctuate during the year. Further details on waiting times are obtainable from the Global Entry Clearance Statistics, copies of which are held in the House of Commons Library.

Lorna Fitzsimons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many applications for visitor's visas have been(a) made and (b) granted in each year since 1992; and how many in each year were from Islamabad. [90980]

Mr. Hoon

The following are the figures requested:

Worldwide Islambad
Received Issued Received Issued
1994 1,086,381 980,054 35,472 25,187
1995 1,167,295 1,042,667 35,597 22,130
1996 1,372,056 1,240,341 31,354 19,730
1997 1,372,314 1,243,987 23,828 14,726
1998 1,397,431 1,246,034 38,250 26,737

Note:

1. Information for 1992 and 1993 is not held centrally and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.

Further figures on non-settlement applications for the years 1994–98 inclusive can be obtained from the Global Entry Clearance Statistics, copies of which are available in the House of Commons Library.

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