HC Deb 23 October 2002 vol 391 cc341-2W
Keith Vaz

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department to whom hon. Members should write in IND on immigration matters. [75659]

Beverley Hughes

hon. Members should write to the following addresses:

  • Entry Clearance Cases (Refusal of visa of entry clearance overseas)
  • UK Visas
  • Visa Correspondence Unit
  • London
  • SWIA 2AH
  • Work Permit Cases
  • Customer Relations
  • WP (UK)
  • Immigration and Nationality Directorate
  • Home Office
  • Level 5, Moorfoot
  • Sheffield
  • S1 4PQ
  • Nationality Cases
  • The Junior Nominated Officer
  • Immigration and Nationality Directorate
  • INPD
  • Room 311
  • India Building
  • Water Street
  • Liverpool
  • L2 0QN
  • National Asylum Support Service
  • MP's Correspondence Section
  • National Asylum Support Service
  • 3rd Floor, Voyager House
  • 30 Wellesley Road
  • Croydon
  • CR0 2AD
  • Timing of Appeals
  • The Clerk to the Adjudicator
  • Immigration Appellate Authority
  • Taylor House
  • 88 Rosebery Avenue
  • London
  • ECIR 4QU

Refusal of entry at UK Port The Chief Immigration Officer at the relevant Port should be the first point of contact. Ministers will only become involved if the Member has new and compelling information such as the death or illness of a close friend or family member.

  • General casework, asylum and cases pending appeal
  • Member of Parliament Correspondence Section (MPCS)
  • Immigration and Nationality Directorate
  • Head of MPCS
  • Lunar House
  • 40 Wellesley Road
  • Croydon
  • CR9 2BY
  • 342W
  • Appeal rights exhausted and subject to removal or a deportation order
  • Asylum Removal Delivery Group Secretariat
  • 2nd Floor, Green Park House
  • 29 Wellesley Road
  • Croydon
  • CRO 2AJ

If Removal Directions are already in place or removal imminent Members who think they have new and compelling information that would affect imminent removal should contact either the Chief Immigration Officer at the Enforcement Unit or Port, (A list is contained in the booklet).

Further details, including Enforcement office contact details, are contained in the IND booklet "Information for Members of Parliament about immigration and nationality enquiries", a copy of which was sent to all hon. Members on 18 July 2002. Further copies are available on request from either the Minister's Private Office or:

  • IND Secretariat
  • 12th floor
  • Apollo House
  • Croydon.

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