Review Home Office Delays in processing immigration cases

Review the cause of delays in processing visa applications, including deadlines for processing, communication and updates to applicants, support for people affected by delays, and how the Home Office is held accountable. Review if current practices respect human rights and fairness.

12 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Tuesday 1st July 2025
Last 24 hours signatures
2
Signature Deadline
Thursday 1st January 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 75

Reticulating Splines

You may be interested in these active petitions

1. Review Government's approach to redacting Polish Military Records held by MoD - 2,729 signatures
2. Review children's critical care decision law - 2,259 signatures
3. Review possible penalties for social media posts, including the use of prison - 180,226 signatures
4. Review and support the continued operation of pubs to prevent more closures - 4,827 signatures
5. Review the safeguarding and welfare of artists in the entertainment industry - 2,805 signatures

I believe the Home Office has repeatedly failed to handle immigration cases with due care and urgency, causing delays that have destroyed lives and futures. Even after legal appeals and decisions, some immigrants face indefinite waits for paperwork needed to work and live legally in the UK. I believe this is a systemic failure which undermines trust in the government and could violate basic human rights.


Petition Signatures over time

Constituency Data

Reticulating Splines