In the race to digitize the UK border, the Home Office promised a seamless, paperless future. By 2026, we were told, physical appointments would be obsolete. eVisas, digital share codes, and biometric apps were supposed to replace the need to ever sit across a desk from a solicitor. Yet, a strange phenomenon has occurred thi… Read More
In the race to digitize the UK border, the Home Office promised a seamless, paperless future. By 2026, we were told, physical appointments would be obsolete. eVisas, digital share codes, and biometric apps were supposed to replace the need to ever sit across a desk from a solicitor. Yet, a strange phenomenon has occurred thi… Read More
In the race to digitize the UK border, the Home Office promised a seamless, paperless future. By 2026, we were told, physical appointments would be obsolete. eVisas, digital share codes, and biometric apps were supposed to replace the need to ever sit across a desk from a solicitor. Yet, a strange phenomenon has occurred thi… Read More
In the race to digitize the UK border, the Home Office promised a seamless, paperless future. By 2026, we were told, physical appointments would be obsolete. eVisas, digital share codes, and biometric apps were supposed to replace the need to ever sit across a desk from a solicitor. Yet, a strange phenomenon has occurred thi… Read More
In the race to digitize the UK border, the Home Office promised a seamless, paperless future. By 2026, we were told, physical appointments would be obsolete. eVisas, digital share codes, and biometric apps were supposed to replace the need to ever sit across a desk from a solicitor. Yet, a strange phenomenon has occurred thi… Read More