Immigration and Nationality Directorate

The Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) was part of the Home Office, a department of the United Kingdom government. The headquarters were in Croydon, South London where it occupied thirteen buildings. IND was responsible for inward migration to the United Kingdom, asylum applications and the recognition of refugees, nationality and citizenship and the removal and deportation of immigration offenders. The Immigration and Nationality Directorate was replaced by the Border and Immigration Agency on 1 April 2007, which was in turn subsumed into the UK Border Agency on 1 April 2008.

Directorates

IND was split into directorates with responsibility for different areas of its work. Some of those directorates were:

Future Status of IND

On 19 July 2006, the Home Secretary, John Reid confirmed that the IND would be hived off as an executive agency after a major reshuffle of the Home Office.[1]. From April 2007 it became the Border and Immigration Agency (BIA). On 1 April 2008, the Border and Immigration Agency was incorporated into the new UK Border Agency.

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