List of the data tables as part of the Immigration System Statistics Home Office release. Summary and detailed data tables covering the immigration system, including out-of-country and in-country visas, asylum, detention, and returns.
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Immigration system statistics, year ending March 2025
Immigration system statistics quarterly release
Immigration system statistics user guide
Publishing detailed data tables in migration statistics
Policy and legislative changes affecting migration to the UK: timeline
Immigration statistics data archives
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68258d71aa3556876875ec80/passenger-arrivals-summary-mar-2025-tables.xlsx">Passenger arrivals summary tables, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 66.5 KB)
‘Passengers refused entry at the border summary tables’ and ‘Passengers refused entry at the border detailed datasets’ have been discontinued. The latest published versions of these tables are from February 2025 and are available in the ‘Passenger refusals – release discontinued’ section. A similar data series, ‘Refused entry at port and subsequently departed’, is available within the Returns detailed and summary tables.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/681e406753add7d476d8187f/electronic-travel-authorisation-datasets-mar-2025.xlsx">Electronic travel authorisation detailed datasets, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 56.7 KB)
ETA_D01: Applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
ETA_D02: Outcomes of applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68247953b296b83ad5262ed7/visas-summary-mar-2025-tables.xlsx">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 113 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/682c4241010c5c28d1c7e820/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-mar-2025.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes detailed datasets, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 29.1 MB)
Vis_D01: Entry clearance visa applications, by nationality and visa type
Vis_D02: Outcomes of entry clearance visa applications, by nationality, visa type, and outcome
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Applications can be made for certain family members to join people who have been granted international protection (refugee status or subsidiary protection) in Ireland. The right to family reunification is set out in the International Protection Act 2015. This dataset relates to Family Reunification applicants and applications along with granted and refused decisions by year and nationality. This dataset has been generated at a specific point in time and is subject to revision. Some values less than 4 may be suppressed for statistical non-disclosure reasons.
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This table contains data on numbers of submitted asylum requests and family reunification (family joining the asylum seeker) per month, quarter and year, broken down by citizenship, sex and age group of the asylum seeker and family member. Apart from the total number of requests, the number of first requests and subsequent requests have also been included. As of January 2016, the first requests also include relocation data.The figures provided here represent formally identified and registered asylum seekers.
Data available from: February 2013.
Status of the figures: The figures up to 2024 are final. The figures for 2025 are provisional.
Changes as of June 2025: The figures for May have been added.
When will new figures be published? New figures are published on a monthly basis.
This page contains data for the immigration system statistics up to March 2023.
For current immigration system data, visit ‘Immigration system statistics data tables’.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625e6894f6df0010f5eaab/asylum-applications-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Asylum applications, initial decisions and resettlement (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 9.13 MB)
Asy_D01: Asylum applications raised, by nationality, age, sex, UASC, applicant type, and location of application
Asy_D02: Outcomes of asylum applications at initial decision, and refugees resettled in the UK, by nationality, age, sex, applicant type, and UASC
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625ec394f6df0010f5eaac/asylum-applications-awaiting-decision-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Asylum applications awaiting a decision (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.26 MB)
Asy_D03: Asylum applications awaiting an initial decision or further review, by nationality and applicant type
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/62fa17698fa8f50b54374371/outcome-analysis-asylum-applications-datasets-jun-2022.xlsx">Outcome analysis of asylum applications (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 410 KB)
Asy_D04: The initial decision and final outcome of all asylum applications raised in a period, by nationality
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625ef1427e41000cb437cb/age-disputes-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Age disputes (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 178 KB)
Asy_D05: Age disputes raised and outcomes of age disputes
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625f0ca09dfc000c3c17cf/asylum-appeals-lodged-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Asylum appeals lodged and determined (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 817 KB)
Asy_D06: Asylum appeals raised at the First-Tier Tribunal, by nationality and sex
Asy_D07: Outcomes of asylum appeals raised at the First-Tier Tribunal, by nationality and sex
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64625f29427e41000cb437cd/asylum-claims-certified-section-94-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx"> Asylum claims certified under Section 94 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 150 KB)
Asy_D08: Initial decisions on asylum applications certified under Section 94, by nationality
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6463a618d3231e000c32da99/asylum-seekers-receipt-support-datasets-mar-2023.xlsx">Asylum seekers in receipt of support (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 2.16 MB)
Asy_D09: Asylum seekers in receipt of support at end of period, by nationality, support type, accommodation type, and UK region
This is not the latest data
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/63ecd7388fa8f5612a396c40/applications-section-95-support-datasets-dec-2022.xlsx">Applications for section 95 su
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Boyer Family Reunion Group Inc
This statistic shows the most offensive habits during family reunion vacations in the United States as of June 2014. During the survey, 26 percent of respondents said they were most offended by family members who paid too much attention to their phone or tablet during a family reunion vacation.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Neal Family Reunion Inc
This statistic presents the results of a survey asking South Korean experts on the necessity of arranging a reunion for family members who were divided by the Korean War as of February 2018. During the survey period, 67.4 percent of respondents claimed that family reunion is necessary regardless of political situations considering the old age of some of these family members.
Application to to identify and reunite certain families who were separated by the United States (U.S.) government between January 20, 2017 and January 20, 2021.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Mandeville Family Reunion
This dataset consists of 38 interviews on family reunification with people who migrated to Finland as refugees or asylum seekers. The interviewees had either not yet completed the family reunification process or had given up on bringing their family to Finland because the process had been too difficult. The data were collected as part of the 'Family Separation, Migration Status and Everyday Security: Experiences and Strategies of Vulnerable Migrants' research project funded by the Academy of Finland. Main themes of the interviews included the interviewees' experiences of the family reunification process as well as their everyday life in their home country and in Finland. The interviewees were also asked how it felt to be apart from their family, whether the separation had affected their relations with their family, and whether they had found anyone in Finland who they could trust. Interview questions also focused on the interviewees' plans for the future. Background information varied in each interview. All interviews included the interviewee's age group, gender, and original home country as background information. Additionally, many interviewees mentioned how far along they were in the family reunification process, as well as their mother tongue and family structure. The data were organised into an easy to use HTML version at FSD. 30 of the interview transcripts are in English and 8 in Finnish. The dataset is only available in the original languages.
This statistic shows the most important accommodation amenities for family reunion vacations in the United States as of June 2014. During the survey, 38 percent of respondents said separate bedrooms so that everyone could have their own space was an important feature of family reunion accommodation.
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Abstract:We present in the article the results of a comparative research on the evolution of the process of family reunification of non-EU foreigners in Spain, Murcia and the town of Molina de Segura in the period 2007-2014. The evolution of family reunification is analyzed by accessing secondary sources. To characterize the profile of the reunified, we conducted structured interviews regarding the universe of applicants to report adequate housing for family reunification in Molina de Segura. It was applied a questionnaire to non-EU foreigners asking them to describe the trends in family reunification in Molina de Segura and for the conflicts in families regrouped conducted in-depth interviews with experts and strategic partners. The results show that the regulatory changes and the current economic crisis affect, among other factors, the processes of family reunification. In this context, it is necessary to increase the resources allocated to the municipal social services to support the effective integration of immigrants and maintain levels of social cohesion.
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The number of visas issued in 2009 for family reunification had fallen sharply compared to 2008 (-17.8 %). Although significantly higher in 2012 (+ 5.4 %) compared to 2011, this figure is still well below the peaks in 2007 and 2008.
At least two reasons for this development can be given: • the extension of the period within which foreign nationals may extend from 12 to 18 months benefit from family reunification, enshrined in the provisions of the Law of 24 July 2006; • the modification of the minimum income and housing conditions laid down in the Law of 20 November 2007 for family reunification, which is itself combined with the effects of the economic crisis.
2013 is marked by near stability in the number of visas issued for this purpose.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Reynolds Claytor Family Reunion Inc
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of McJ Family Reunion Inc.
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The total number of residence permits granted for family reunification in Sweden decreased from 2018 to 2022, before increasing slightly again in 2023. Whereas nearly ****** permits were granted in 2018, ****** were granted in 2023. In 2023, around ****** of the residence permits granted on the grounds of family reunification in Sweden came under the category other grounds. Meanwhile, ***** were granted on refugee or asylum grounds. The most common ground for receiving a residence permit in Sweden in 2023 was work-related permits.
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The number of decisions made within service standards in each quarter and compares these volumes with the overall number of decisions made on new cases and all cases. This includes all decisions on visa applications made overseas and decisions on applications made in the UK to switch from immigration category to another or for extensions of permission to stay in the UK. From Q2 2014/15 this also includes: 1) the percentage of out of country visa applications, in each PBS Tier, processed within Service Standards; 2) the number of cases in ‘Work in Progress’ for both temporary and permanent out of country visa applications broken down by case type; 3) the number of cases and time taken to resolve applications for refugee / humanitarian family reunion out of country visa applications; 4) the number of settlement applications from non-EEA partners on hold pending the results of a judicial review.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Kansas Veterans and Family Reunion Inc.
List of the data tables as part of the Immigration System Statistics Home Office release. Summary and detailed data tables covering the immigration system, including out-of-country and in-country visas, asylum, detention, and returns.
If you have any feedback, please email MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk.
The Microsoft Excel .xlsx files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of these documents in a more accessible format, please email MigrationStatsEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk
Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.
Immigration system statistics, year ending March 2025
Immigration system statistics quarterly release
Immigration system statistics user guide
Publishing detailed data tables in migration statistics
Policy and legislative changes affecting migration to the UK: timeline
Immigration statistics data archives
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68258d71aa3556876875ec80/passenger-arrivals-summary-mar-2025-tables.xlsx">Passenger arrivals summary tables, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 66.5 KB)
‘Passengers refused entry at the border summary tables’ and ‘Passengers refused entry at the border detailed datasets’ have been discontinued. The latest published versions of these tables are from February 2025 and are available in the ‘Passenger refusals – release discontinued’ section. A similar data series, ‘Refused entry at port and subsequently departed’, is available within the Returns detailed and summary tables.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/681e406753add7d476d8187f/electronic-travel-authorisation-datasets-mar-2025.xlsx">Electronic travel authorisation detailed datasets, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 56.7 KB)
ETA_D01: Applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
ETA_D02: Outcomes of applications for electronic travel authorisations, by nationality
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68247953b296b83ad5262ed7/visas-summary-mar-2025-tables.xlsx">Entry clearance visas summary tables, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 113 KB)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/682c4241010c5c28d1c7e820/entry-clearance-visa-outcomes-datasets-mar-2025.xlsx">Entry clearance visa applications and outcomes detailed datasets, year ending March 2025 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 29.1 MB)
Vis_D01: Entry clearance visa applications, by nationality and visa type
Vis_D02: Outcomes of entry clearance visa applications, by nationality, visa type, and outcome
Additional dat