Our immigration solicitors can assist you with your Subject Access Request (SAR) application to
the Home Office to get a full copy of your Home Office file.
A subject access request (SAR) can be made to the Home Office to get a copy of all the personal
information, documents, records, decisions, notes etc which the Home Office is holding about you
in their database. Requests for access to records and for other information about those records
are known as "subject access requests" and are made to the person or organisation (the "data
controller") who you think is processing (holding, disclosing or using) the information to which
you want to access.
There are 3 types of requests you can make to the Home Office to get personal information held in the borders, immigration and citizenship system. You will receive a response within 30 days of your identity being verified by the Home Office. If multiple requests are made for the same person, the first request received will be treated as your sole application.
Basic
You can request a copy of:
Specific
You can request specific information if you need to. You should clearly describe what documents you need.
You can request copies of up to 5 single documents, for example:
If you need more information than the single documents in this list, you will need to make a detailed request.
Detailed
This allows you to request a copy of your Home Office paper file. Initially, you will be sent an electronic summary of your immigration information (as with a basic application) this gives most people what they need. However, this option also allows you to request further information from your Home Office paper file if the electronic data did not fulfil your request. Refining your request to state clearly what paper records you need will help your application.
Our highly experienced UK immigration solicitors deal with all types of UK visas and immigration applications. We're authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), so you know you're in safe hands.