Independent Monitor - Parliamentary Reports

Currently the Monitor makes two formal reports to the Secretary of States each year, (against a statutory requirement of one). These are submitted to Parliament by Written Ministerial Statement.

The reports focus on:

  • the quality of visa decision making in cases with limited appeal rights;
  • the information available to visa applicants in categories that have a limited right of appeal if refused;
  • how UK Border Agency responds to complaints from visa applicants refused with a limited right of appeal.

The Independent Monitor is able to make recommendations aimed at improving UK Border Agency's practice. There is a UK Border Agency team to ensure that the Monitor's recommendations, where accepted, are followed up and implemented.

Copies of the reports written by Mrs Costelloe Baker can be found on the list below:

 Independent Monitor's Report; File Sample: April - September 2007; Visits: October 2007 to March 2008; UKvisas' Complaint Handling   

 UK Border Agency's Response to the Report of the Independent Monitor on Decisions made between April and September 2007 

 Independent Monitor's Report October 2006 - March 2007 (Written  September 2007, Published 22 November 2007)

 Table of Comments by UKvisas in Response to Independent Monitor's Report October 2006 - March 2007 (Written September 2007, Published 22 November 2007)

 Independent Monitor's Report Jan-Sept 2006 (Written March 2007, Published 19 June 2007)    

 Table of Comments by UKvisas in Response to Independent Monitor's Report Jan-Sept 2006    

 Independent Monitor Report for the Balanced Scorecard Jan-Sept 2006 Report    

 Independent Monitor's Report 2005 (Written October 2006)    

 Table of Comments by UKvisas in Response to Independent Monitor's Report 2005    

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